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GoFlight: suggestion to the team

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Olivier-huh? There's an entire Keyboard programming section in the PMDG menu. Did you try it at all? It includes all you've asked for.

Lefteris Kalamaras - Founder

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Wow, this plane is even better than I thought :-)(I feel a bit stupid, sorry for wasting your precious time)Olivier

Hi,I got the PMDG737 NG not long ago and I am really happy with it. Congratulations to the team!!I have a bunch of GoFlight components and the MCP does not work, which is not surprising, given the complexity of this aircraft and the necessity for the developpers to go behond FS9 standard functions (the MCP is much more complicated the a regular FS9 MCP).I was wondering if it would be a possibility for you to do what RealityXP did with their Garmin530. They issue a INI file that allows the user to define keys for all the functions. In your case, this ini file could look like :HeadingIncrease=IHeadingDecrease=DLnavSwich=L...(keys would be CTRL+ALT+key not to interfere with the regular FS9 shorcuts)This would allow the user to program the MCP on, for example, the RP48 component. Pretty soon, the GoFlight driver will allow the user to map keys with the rotary buttons of this component. This means that we could have the whole MCP working with the RP48.Do not think I am trying to teach you how to do your job, this is just a suggestion.Again, GoFlight compatibility or not, your product is fantastic.Best regards,Olivier

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