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AAO and Discord

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First Vpilot and what I do.  I have Vpilot set with a PTT key of LCTRL.  I then assign LCTRL to a button on either my joystick or Alpha yoke depending on what plane I am flying.  Works fine.  Vpilot transmits as expected.

I set up RCTRL for Discord and it does not recognize the RCTRL command coming from AAO assignment.  (if I assign it to a button, let's say Alpha button 2) it actually recognizes button 2 on any controller (I have four) that is active.  

I found this as an explanation to the behavior:

Discord is not looking for a "Button 4"(DX4) push form TMWH Throttle. It's looking for a DX4 from Windows

Any ideas on how to make this work or if it is possible?

AAL??? Mark "Crabby"  Crabtree

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Can confirm it's not working as intended.

Found out that if Discord PTT is set to LCTRL and AAO Assignment is RCTRL it's working, so it seems that AAO is recognizing only one CTRL (LCTRL) or something towards that.

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Are you sending this as a virtual key from a button assignment or using a RPN script? The RPN script may be the better option, since you can send the actual scan codes of your keyboard.

With a script you can also force the focus on the app that is to receive the key press:

(FOCUS:whatever.exe) (SPLIT:100) (VKD...) (SPLIT:100) (VKU....)

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