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TOGA switch assigned to joystick button

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Hi all,Please can someone advise - I want to assign a button on my j/stick to the TOGA function in the 747-400X.I have assigned a keyboard command to this function - the button "]" in the PMDG menu in FSX and then also assigned the "]" key to a button on the j/stick in the Control menu of FSX. Nothing happens. The only way I can get the TOGA to work is in the 2D panel by clicking the screw on the MCP next to the auto throttle arm switch.Can someone perhaps describe how to do this as I have a wide screen monitor and the 2 D cockpit is streched and I like to stay out of it.GregH


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Greg,I did it a few weeks ago with FS9, so this is from memory.Assign the keystroke using MSFS, then assign the button for that keystroke or sequence using FSUIPC.CheersGraham McAllister

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Greg.Go to the PMDG homepage. Download the "Typr Rating Lesson 1" in the dokumentation section. It eksplains it wery well.Helmut Madsen

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Thanks guys - will check out both solutions.GregH


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