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A320 overhead toggle

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Hello guys!

I hope you can help me!

My problem is that i want to connect my "hardware"-overhead to the fsx.

On the overhead there a toggle build in they can only on-off-on.

But the overhead has a switch with the name "nose" and this have the situations "t.o."; "taxi" and "off".

So it is possible to generate a makro that realise such situations i need.

 

I think on:

If the toggle (called at the arkaze gamepad 1) is on then send fsuipc 78ee (21)

If the toggle (called at the arkaze gamepad 2) is on then send fsuipc 78ee (23)

If the toggle 1 and 2 are off then send fsuipc 78ee (22)

 

Is this a realistic way and how can i do this?

 

thanks and regards

peter

Hi Peter

 

I am not sure why you would be looking for a macro. If your Arkaze Gamepad is connected by USB as a HID device it should be recognised by LINDA and appear in the Joysticks page. You can then assign the LINDA Aerosoft Airbus module functions already available for the NOSE switch. These are: Lights_TAXI_on, Lights_TAXI_takeoff and Lights_TAXI_off plus Lights_TAXI_toggle. These will operate the switch in the simulation. You just need to assign the required function to the gamepad buttons.

Andrew Gransden

Scotland, UK

LINDA Support/Developer - VATSIM and BAVirtual - Airbus Flyer

i7 1TB SSD GTX980 - FSX/P3D - Aerosoft Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321 - FS2Crew

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