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Controling Saitek multi panel through FSUIPC !!! any help !!!


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Hi guys

I have saitek multi panel, I've deleted the saitek controls file, and send all the events buttons, rotary switch to FSUIPC (I see the respone inside FSUIPC when I click or rotate the rotary switch) through the SPAD and every thing looks good.

I've done that in all buttons in my saitel panel, now the HDG, IAS ALT V/S NAV APP AP COMMAND buttons are controled in my FSUIPC (like I say, I've send the buttons events to the FSUIPC, then creating a mouse macros to all the buttons and assigned them to the saitek buttons which sended).

Now

In my saitek multi panel in the normal (before deleting the saitek driver control file) I was changing the mode I need, for example I was change the mode to HDG and then rotate the knob in my saitek panel, when I need to increase the speed for example I change the rotary switch to IAS then rotate the knob to increase or decrease the speed. 

Now how I can control that through the FSUIPC ?

Thanks so much for the reading.

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In my saitek multi panel in the normal (before deleting the saitek driver control file) I was changing the mode I need, for example I was change the mode to HDG and then rotate the knob in my saitek panel, when I need to increase the speed for example I change the rotary switch to IAS then rotate the knob to increase or decrease the speed. 

Now how I can control that through the FSUIPC ?

 

If the mode switch is visible to FSUIPC then you can do it by using conditional assignments, one where the action programmed depends on the state of another switch. There are general examples in the Advanced Users guide for FSUIPC, and I'm sure there must be other examples around as this sort of thing has been done by a lot of folks before. It does mean editing the INI file, you can't do it in the FSUIPC options tab.

 

Have a look through the User Contributions subforum.

 

Regards

Pete

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