Ron Attwood Posted December 11, 2020 Report Posted December 11, 2020 ..And not by design. This probably is outside of your sphere of influence but I'll ask anyway. I have several controllers, one of which is the Saitek TPM throttle/bank of switches. All the switches are assigned via FSUIPC, no issues there...Except. One of the switches does the strobes and when starting an aircraft switching on the strobes switches off the battery thus knocking out avionics etc. Switching everything back on (Battery, Alternator, avionics on the same bank of switches) the strobes switch minds it's own business. Now, could that be an FSUIPC thing or an MSFS/Asobo thing?
John Dowson Posted December 12, 2020 Report Posted December 12, 2020 15 hours ago, Ron Attwood said: Now, could that be an FSUIPC thing or an MSFS/Asobo thing? Difficult to tell without further information. Could you activate event and button logging and produce a short log file showing your problem, and attach that as well as your FSUIPC7.ini file and I'll take a look.
ark1320 Posted December 12, 2020 Report Posted December 12, 2020 17 hours ago, Ron Attwood said: Now, could that be an FSUIPC thing or an MSFS/Asobo thing? Ron, If this is a default aircraft and you switch on the strobes just using the default Asobo control, I assume a mouse click, does the battery still get turned off? If not, I would guess you have a FSUIPC setup conflict somewhere. Al
John Dowson Posted December 12, 2020 Report Posted December 12, 2020 2 hours ago, ark1320 said: If not, I would guess you have a FSUIPC setup conflict somewhere. You should also check that you don't have any assignments in MSFS - are you using an empty profile for that device?
Ron Attwood Posted December 12, 2020 Author Report Posted December 12, 2020 Sorry I've taken so long to get back. Attached is my ini and the log. MSFS has only two button controls assigned to different controllers, not this one. Everything else is handled by FSUIPC. That was my very first thought. My hunch, based on no technical knowledge is that MSFS thinks an electrical thing has been switched so I'll turn stuff off. Oh, I did two runs, one starting from the runway i.e. ready to fly. No conflict. Starting from a parking spot i.e. C&D- Conflict FSUIPC7.zip
John Dowson Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 This could be related to a know bug/issue in MSFS with certain controllers/devices that have a constant pressed down state, such as the Honeycomb Alpha yoke and also I believe the TH HOTAS Warthog. Its known to effect heading bug increments but can also can effect other areas. See https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/heading-increment-bug-10-degree-instead-of-1-explained/290173 for details. To check if this is the issue, try temporarily removing your MSFS assignments to that device, or disconnect the device.
Ron Attwood Posted December 14, 2020 Author Report Posted December 14, 2020 As I said John, I have no assignments in MSFS for the TPM. Every button/switch on it is handled by FSUIPC. G=Pro Flight TPM System G.GUID={C8DA6E60-25B7-11E6-8001-444553540000} is the controller in question.
John Dowson Posted December 14, 2020 Report Posted December 14, 2020 On 12/13/2020 at 12:34 AM, Ron Attwood said: MSFS has only two button controls assigned to different controllers, But maybe it also affects one of these buttons? I am only suggesting disabling your assignments in MSFS to test to rule this issue out. You can also try activating logging for buttons and events, and produce a short log file where you activate your strobes and the other actions occur. This will show what events are seen. Maybe also another log file when you start on the runway and it works as expected.
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