Claude Decarie Posted October 26, 2024 Report Posted October 26, 2024 Hello i am in need of help since the person who has set my FSUIPC6 controls for my B737NG is not available anymore. I have p3Dv5 on the main computer with FDS Jetmax,Jetmax TQ, Ace Yoke and Saytek rudder pedal hardware. On a second computer I have Sim Avionics to handle the avionics. Everything works fine. I would like to be able to fly, from time to time, a Cessna 172 from A2A but I have only the ailerons and elevator that presently works. No throttle, brakes or rudder . I have read the user manual Aircraft Specific settings section. Since i am not very familiar with computer technology I am afraid to loose the settings already set for my main plane the 737-NG wich would be a disaster for me. How can I have the controls of the Cessna without disturbing my 737 assignments? thank you in advance for your help Claude CYUL
Paul Henty Posted November 6, 2024 Report Posted November 6, 2024 Hi Claude, This forum is for .NET programming with FSUIPC. Please repost your question in the main FSUIPC support forum here... https://forum.simflight.com/forum/30-fsuipc-support-pete-dowson-modules/ Scroll down until you see the [Start new topic] button. Paul
John Dowson Posted Wednesday at 02:19 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 02:19 PM @Claude Decarie I have just seen this post in Paul's .Net dll support forum and have moved it to the main support forum (for FSUIPC4/5/6). Did you manage to successfully create a profile for the C172? It should be straightforward - you just need to create a specific profile for the C172, allow the current axes assignments to be imported and then modify these axis assignments in the profile for throttle, brakes and rudder to use the controls used by the C172. You can then also re-map any buttons/switches you need by making these profile-specific. Please see the section on using profiles in the FSUIPC User guide. If you have any issues or problems, please show me / attach your current FSUIPC6.ini and FSUIPC6.log file (generated when using the C172) and I can take a look. John
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