September 29, 20178 yr I like having a simple autopilot that handles everything in one click, and that can be used with any aircraft. I found one in the file library that is compatible with P3dv4. It's found in the file library here: https://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?CatID=fsxgau&DLID=159715 I had to tweak the parameters a bit from the suggested settings, here's my panel.cfg edit for this 2d popup: John [WindowXX] file=info.bmp size_mm=600,130 position=0 visible=1 ident=143 window_size= 0.250, 0.150 window_pos= 0.020, 0.030 gauge00=Meggitt2100!Meggitt2100, X,Y,533,122 gauge01=dsd_fsx_xml_sound!Sound,2,2,2,2,./gauges/Meggitt2100/meggitt2100_xml_sound.ini gauge02=dsd_fsx_xml_sound!Debugger, 420,550,600,80
September 30, 20178 yr Nice! Can you control it with standard fsx key commands? John Hubbard MSFS2020 - Win10
September 30, 20178 yr I might have seen that too, but it otherwise works once the autopilot is enabled. I tried it out on the Piper Sport, which lacks an autopilot, and it worked quite well holding the gps and altitude. John
September 30, 20178 yr Hi Cactus When you say that you saw the error too, did it go away once you enabled the autopilot? I tried that on the Baron but the error is still there. Thanks John
September 30, 20178 yr You can save yourself a small amount of both memory and CPU cycles by commenting out or deleting the debugger line in the panel window outlined in your post. It's unnecessary for the operation of either the sound gauge or the autopilot gauge. Doug
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