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Peter

 

After installing the current update for the iFly 737 I found that all those buttons and switches which I had established using mouse macros no longer functioned.

That is all of the buttons on my MCP plus fuel levers and park brake.

 

I have attached an extract of the TwinJet profile in the hope that you will be able to see what is wrong.

 

I have checked that the aircraft in use is correct - under tab "Flaps, 6 of 11".

 

Re USB usage,  BU0836X Interface serving the Throttle Quadrant functions on all controls except those generated with Mouse Macros.

 

Thanks

 

Jim McQueenfsuipcextract.txt

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After installing the current update for the iFly 737 I found that all those buttons and switches which I had established using mouse macros no longer functioned.

 

I am not at all surprised. Mouse macros operate by jumping directly into the code part of the Gauges, at the point where the mouse click would be processed. Every time the code is changed you have to re-make all affected mouse macros. There's really no other way. The process of making the macros is the process that fills in all those addresses you see in the macros -- they are code offsets in the respective GAUge or DLL file.

 

I'm not really sure why you are using mouse Macros in any case. Didn't a Mr. Jouni Tormanen create an "IFlyToFsuipc" program to map the switches etc to FSUIPC offsets?

 

Regards

Pete

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