May 15, 200521 yr http://www.opencockpits.com/images/2T12.jpg!! A new IOCard USBAxes is available in www.opencockpits.com !!It controls up to 24 buttons and 5 A/D converters using USB port. You not need any software because operating system recognize like a special Joystick. And you can assign buttons and axes throught simulator.Another IOCards can operate with A/D if you need specific programming, but this card is only for users want to connect card directly to simulator.
May 15, 200521 yr If you have more then one IOCard of this design in the system can you assign each a unique ID so several cards can be used?Yes, w/o a "profile" program, buttons can be still be assigned through the simulator, provided you only need simple button/release sequences. Can I manage a "=" repeated every .05 seconds while the "button" is down?Doesn't directX now address 32 or 36 unique buttons? Why did you stop at 24?Just questions of interest, not meaning anything more about cool products appearing all over the sim world at just the right time. ;-)Regards,BobShttp://s95171098.onlinehome.us/junk/aopa.jpgSeems the rage to talk about the "size and speed" of each others computer. Beat this if you can for solving novel/unique problem anywhere in the cosmos. ..Have K&E and know how to use it!
May 16, 200521 yr >Yes, w/o a "profile" program, buttons can be still be assigned>through the simulator, provided you only need simple>button/release sequences. Can I manage a "=" repeated every>.05 seconds while the "button" is down?Check the FSUIPC.dll documentation, if you have the registered version, it allows a far greater degree of control over things. You can do a lot with joystick buttons, for example it also supports phase-shifted rotary encoders etc..//Tuomas
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