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Ciao everyone. I wanted to try setting the two red buttons on the sides of the throttle (A321NEO) that should be used for the re-attach (TOGA), if I understood correctly. Does anyone know the Rotor Brake codes for FSLabs A321 Neo to enter in the programming?

Many thanks

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Just use logging - set logging for events, open the console window and use the VC to trigger the action that you want to assign.
You will probably see lots of other events logged that will make the ones you are interested in seeing difficult to find. You can ignore such always-triggered events by setting the DontLogThese ini parameter, best used in the [Profile.xxx] section as such events are always different for each aircraft.

John

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Thank you John, you had already explained this to me and I am doing it for all the other device switches. From the list, the two buttons provide me with the following numbers: (78772-78774 left) (78777-78779 right). I have tried them, including the nearby numbers but nothing happens. Could it be that they only function during certain phases of the flight? I am testing them in the parking lot with the engines on and the brake disabled. Am I making a mistake?

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It should work via assignments whenever it works in the VC.

Can you show me your assignments (i.e attach your FSUziPC7.ini file), and a log showing you first doing this in the VC, then trying the same via your assigments. Also set logging for Buttons & Keys.

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