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Hola pete . hace mucho tiempo que utilizo el magnífico fsuipc. Recientemente estoy construyendo un cockpit casero con el king air de carenado y fs2004. Me gustaría hacer paneles para manejar el avión con interruptores. Estoy haciendo pruebas con un interruptor y fsuip. Por ejemplo: el interruptor de batería onn-off . pero el avión no hace nada . Que puedo hacer?

Un saludo

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Hola pete . hace mucho tiempo que utilizo el magnífico fsuipc. Recientemente estoy construyendo un cockpit casero con el king air de carenado y fs2004. Me gustaría hacer paneles para manejar el avión con interruptores. Estoy haciendo pruebas con un interruptor y fsuip. Por ejemplo: el interruptor de batería onn-off . pero el avión no hace nada . Que puedo hacer?

Un saludo

 

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Hello pete. long time I use the magnificent fsuipc ago. I recently built a home cockpit with king air fairing and FS2004. I would make panels to handle the plane switches. I'm testing with a switch and fsuip. For example: the battery switch onn-off. but the plane does nothing. I can do? a greeting.

 

You can toggle the default FS2004 master battery on an off by assigning to the "Toggle master battery" control.

 

Pete

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Pero hay instrumentos del king air que no encuentro ni en el menú por defecto de fs2004 ni en el menú de botones de fsuipc. No se pueden añadir más opciones de botones a fsuipc?

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But there are instruments king air that I find neither in the FS2004 default menu or menu buttons fsuipc. You can not add more options to fsuipc buttons?

 

What instruments?

 

The FSUIPC assignments include ALL of the possible default FS controls, plus extras for special functions added by FSUIPC. If there are functions in the default King Air that cannot be used without a mouse (i.e. no keyboard shortcuts either), then they either cannot be controlled from hardware, or you must try Mouse Macros or L:Var (local panel variables) to control them.

 

But without you being specific I cannot help further. Your first example, Master Battery, is most certainly a standard FS assignable control!

 

Pete

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Entiendo lo que me dice . Lo que yo quiero decir es: en el panel del c90b king air hay un interruptor " ENG AUTO INGNITION" que no se encuentra dentro del menú de botones asignables de fsuipc

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I understand what you say. What I mean is: the King Air C90B panel there is a "ingnition ENG AUTO" switch is not in the menu assignable buttons fsuipc

 

Because there is no assignable FS control, as I said.  

 

Is the C90B an add-on aircraft? All I can find is the 350, and that has no "Ignition ENG AUTO".  the Left and Right ignition switches are assignable there, as Toggle starter1 and Toggle starter 2.

 

If "Ignition ENG Auto" is simply an implementation of the FSX autostarter facilities (Ctrl+E), then the FSUIPC assignment would be to Engine auto start. That applies to all aircraft. You can give it a parameter to say which engine (1 or 2).

 

But add-on aircraft often do their own things, independently of FSX facilities. You probably need to consult their documents to see how to use them. Are there keyboard shortcuts you can assign, for example. Or maybe they will respond to mouse macro operations, or local variables (L:Vars) as I already suggested.

 

I cannot really help with addon aircraft, you have to find out yourself as others do (see User Contrbutions subforum, for other examples). There's no way I'm able to purchase, install, test and document all add-ons! Sorry.

 

Pete

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