AleItalia Posted November 22, 2022 Report Posted November 22, 2022 Hi guys, with the PMDG Boeing 737-800 configured, engines running ready for departure, if I open the Fsuipc window for a sudden change, why when I close it, does the electricity battery turn off? Alessandro FSUIPC7.log FSUIPC7.ini
John Dowson Posted November 22, 2022 Report Posted November 22, 2022 Which FSUIPC window? The main one or a dialog box? How are you opening it? If it is the main window you are referring to, and you open this with Alt + F. then it could be that that key combination is also assigned in MSFS - so maybe check you MSFS key assignments. Otherwise, could you activate logging for Buttons & Keys as well as Events, and produce a short log file showing your issue.
AleItalia Posted November 22, 2022 Author Report Posted November 22, 2022 The main window, which appears on the desktop where you enter control assignments Alessandro
John Dowson Posted November 22, 2022 Report Posted November 22, 2022 5 minutes ago, AleItalia said: The main window, which appears on the desktop where you enter control assignments You do not enter control assignments in the main window that appears on the desktop. That just provides a message window together with a menu bar which you use to open the assignment dialogs. What type of assignment are you trying to add, i.e. which dialog window? Can you please be more clear so that I can understand what you are doing, and provide your FSUIPC7.log file with the suggested logging activated and showing your issue, together with your FSUIPC7.ini. Thanks, John
AleItalia Posted November 22, 2022 Author Report Posted November 22, 2022 I hope I explain myself well, I have already assigned several controls, to the PMDG 737-800, buttons and knobs, only if the aircraft is on, and I need to open the Fsuipc window for a control, when I close it, clicking ok , why does it turn off my batteries? is there something in conflict? because with the Fenix A320, this problem does not happen to me. Alessandro
John Dowson Posted November 22, 2022 Report Posted November 22, 2022 As I said, please provide your FSUIPC7.log file with the suggested logging activated and showing your issue, together with your FSUIPC7.ini. i.e. activate logging for Buttons & Keys as well as Events, reproduce your issue, exit FSUIPC7 and then attach your FSUIPC7.log and FSUIPC7.ini files. John
AleItalia Posted November 22, 2022 Author Report Posted November 22, 2022 I am attaching Fsuipc.log, after creating the problem; I opened Fsuipc, because the parking brakes are not released, in order to be released, in the calibration of the brakes, it doesn't want the inversion check, only that without the check the brakes work in reverse, therefore closing the Fsuipc window, it shows me the batteries . Alessandro FSUIPC7.ini FSUIPC7.log
John Dowson Posted November 22, 2022 Report Posted November 22, 2022 10 minutes ago, AleItalia said: I opened Fsuipc, because the parking brakes are not released, in order to be released, in the calibration of the brakes, it doesn't want the inversion check, only that without the check the brakes work in reverse, therefore closing the Fsuipc window, it shows me the batteries . I am sorry but I do not understand what you are trying to say here... Your log is far too large for me to go through....why do you have Axes Controls logged? I just need to see what, if anything, is logged when you close the fsuipc window. Can you open the logging console (Log -> Open Console) and watch that to see what is logged when you close the window, and paste those log messages. Also, does this happen only with the button assignments window? What about the axes or key assignments window? Does it also happen when you click cancel, or only when you click ok?And why do you need to be opening this window all the time? FSUIPC doesn't send anything the the FS when you open close fsuioc window, so I really have no idea what is going on on your system.
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