February 26, 200323 yr Hello,I use the 767PIC with project magenta and goflight modules. I can't control Yaw Damp and Wing Lever using GoFlight, 767 keeps it always on, any idea ?Thanks,Ulisses
February 26, 200323 yr FS yaw damper IS NOT the same as the 767PIC yaw damper. therefore it won't work.Wing leveler function does not exist like that in a Boeing 767
February 26, 200323 yr Author Hi Lenny,I can't control Auto Brakes in PIC using goflight too, any idea ?Thanks,Ulisses
February 26, 200323 yr Ulisses,The answer is problay the same as on the yaw damper question. Go Fligth will only work with the standard FS2002 commands. PIC767 has a lot of "own" commands.But, if you are really determined to use real life switches there is a solution. I have 2 Hagstrom keyboard encoders connected to my computer. Each encoder can accomodate 72 switches. One encoder I use for my home made FMC, the other for various switches (autobrakes, HSI Range et al.On this site you can find more info:http://home.planet.nl/~nwkaan/I have been in contact with Nico for many times and he got the Hagstrom rolling for me by thinking of the programmed delay time.If you are a real soldering buff you can go for fsbus (www.fsbus.de. two pictures (still in prototype version, so some switches are not in the right place, but I want to fly)Kind regards,Stephan Haas
February 26, 200323 yr Author Nice job, good idea...Are there keyboard shortcuts for PIC autobrakes, etc.. ?Thanks,Ulisses
February 26, 200323 yr Absolutely!GO to the PIC menu in FS and in one of the submenu's you can find the whole lot. It's even printable!If you want, you can assign your own combinations to the PIC specific commands. It's also somewhere in the PIC submenu.Kind regards,Stephan Haas
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