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Quick question (related to FSUIPC and PMDG 737)


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Hello,

I do not know if it's the right place to post, pardon me if it isn't.

I have FSUIPC4 registered and I am running FSX:SE still (poor me!). I am mostly flying the PMDG 737 and I wondered if there was any way to put a shortcut on items. For instance, what I would like is set a button which would kill or light up the retract lights (not the whole landing lights as you can do with PMDG but only the retractable ones.)

I thought I could do that with a mouse macro but it doesn't seem to work.

 

Thanks for helping me,

Best regards,

Kim.

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8 hours ago, Kimp1lot said:

I have FSUIPC4 registered and I am running FSX:SE still (poor me!). I am mostly flying the PMDG 737 and I wondered if there was any way to put a shortcut on items. For instance, what I would like is set a button which would kill or light up the retract lights (not the whole landing lights as you can do with PMDG but only the retractable ones.)

I thought I could do that with a mouse macro but it doesn't seem to work.

Mouse macros have limited application.

PMDG's 737 comes with a full set of custom controls which you can assign. These are documented in the file ending in ".h" in the SDK folder, in the aircraft folder. The controls are listed towards the end. You have to calculate the custom control number then assign it to <custom control> in FSUIPC.

Pete

 

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