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Recognition of yoke to set PTT

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I have an Agronn yoke in my Jetmax set up. I have been using the rear switch on left side of the yoke to talk, for some time.

For some unknown reason this is not now working so I am trying to reconfigure ( and cannot remember how I did it before).  In config /btns, 42 is showing, but when I clear it and click on set button to start again, the yoke window that appears only offers mouse or keyboard in the drop down menu.

Why doesn't it offer my yoke?  I use server and client PCs, but to do the config I have both open with P3D4 running and the JM737 connected and waiting for start up.


Regards

Frank Jones

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Frank,

The Yoke or Joystick must be physically plugged into the PC that P2A is running on. 

If you are running with P2A on a client PC and the Yoke on a "Host' PC, then you must follow the instructions regarding Networked Configuration using FSUIPC, or some other program that can get the button press to the client PC as a Keystroke.  Then you configure P2A's PTT HotKey, not a Button.

Dave

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Thanks Dave,

I can see the logic in this, but cannot find "the instructions regarding Networked Configuration using FSUIPC".

My friend set this up for me originally, but he is on holiday just now.  I will have to wait for his return.


Regards

Frank Jones

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