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Black Square King Air 350- "PITCH TRIM AP/YD" и " AP ENG" FSUIPC events ?


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Black Square King Air 350 I can't find FSUIPC events for those two autopilot buttons! "PITCH TRIM AP/YD" и " AP ENG" Please, give me a hint
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There do not seem to be any MF presets available for these functions, and as I don't have this aircraft, I cannot really advise. You need to use logging to determine what is being used.
Activate logging for Events and Input Events, open the logging console window (Log->Open Console) and activate the buttons in the VC and see if anything is logged. If so, try using that. If not, you will need to list the available lvars to see if any look applicable, and if so try those first to see if they work (using the Add-ons->WASM->Set Lvar menu item) and if so, use those.

Otherwise, its the MobiFlight HubHop site that manages the community-driven effort to discover presets. Try posting for help on the MobiFlight MSFS2020 Discord channel.

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6 hours ago, John Dowson said:

Activate logging for Events and Input Events, open the logging console window (Log->Open Console) and activate the buttons in the VC and see if anything is logged.

Hi John,

Just curious on how you make use of the open console window as suggested above. Entries in the window go by so fast I'm not able to really see what is happening. Is there something I should be doing to make better direct use of an open console window?
Or is the idea just that if it looks like maybe something happened in the console window when you activated a button or clicked with the mouse, then you should go open the log file to see if you can find something related to your action?

Thanks,

Al

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16 hours ago, ark1320 said:

Just curious on how you make use of the open console window as suggested above. Entries in the window go by so fast I'm not able to really see what is happening. Is there something I should be doing to make better direct use of an open console window?

First, just try logging one type of events at at a time - start with Events, then try Input Events. Don't have any other logging set.
If you still see lots of events logged when you are sitting on the runway doing nothing, then these are events that the aircraft continually emit. Many aircraft in MSFS continually emit certain events. You need to tell FSUIPC to ignore such events by using the DontLogThese ini parameter. This can go in the [General] section of your FSUIPC7.ini file, but it is better to put this in the [Profile.xxx] section (where xxx is the profile name), as such events are usually aircraft specific.

You can ignore Input Events in a similar way using the DontLogTheseIE ini parameter.

The use of both of these ini parameters is documented in the Advanced User guide.

16 hours ago, ark1320 said:

Or is the idea just that if it looks like maybe something happened in the console window when you activated a button or clicked with the mouse, then you should go open the log file to see if you can find something related to your action?

You can also do this, but it is generally easier to see the events in real-time.

You can also try listing the available lvars (Add-ons -> WASM -> List Lvars) to see if anything looks applicable. If so, you can try setting these to see if they have any effect using the Add-ons -> WASM -> Set Lvar menu item. If the lvar works, you can then use that for your assignment, either via a macro, a preset or by adding it to an FSUIPC offset.

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