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Where to Look for Aircraft Button assignments?

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Probably shows how little I know: When I use LINDA to program buttons on the PMGG-737NGX a very Long list of functions pops up.  Where does it come from? and once I program some keys where is that stored?

I ask because I had to revert to an earlier version of Linda today. The latest just will not work with this plane in P3Dv4.

Now I must reprogram all my 24 Throttle buttons unless I can find the earlier set. Everything is backed up, I just need to find it.

Thanks for help

Neal Howard


Neal Howard

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Hi Neil

The long pop up menu is made up of all the library functions, the aircraft module functions and a few standard functions. The aircraft (eg. PMDG737) functions are read from the actions.lua file in the /module/linda/aircrafts/PMDG 737 folder. A list of all available functions can be found in -functions.txt file in the same folder.

When assignments are saved they are stored in the configuration-hid.lua file is /modules/linda-cfg/aircrafts/PMDG 737 folder. 

You can copy your previous config-hid.lua from your backup/old installation.

if you installed P3Dv4.1 then only LINDA 3.0.x will work with it. Older versions are not compatible. Remember you need a new version of FSUIPC5 5.122 which requires a new registration payment. 


Andrew Gransden

Scotland, UK

LINDA Support/Developer - VATSIM and BAVirtual - Airbus Flyer

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