January 7, 20233 yr Hi, New to MCE trying to set it with CS757 and CS767 for P3Dv5. Does anyone have proper checklist for the CS757/CS767 ? Where can I find the commands itself ? For example: I tried many time to fond the proper command to start engine2 🙂 Came out with "Engine starter number to to ground" and all I wanted to say is "Start engine number2" 🙂  Edited January 7, 20233 yr by raam123
January 7, 20233 yr Hi, welcome to mce. After saying "start engine number two" you'll get a reply from FO. Then you have to confirm the engine start by saying "yes (please) or affirmative". Best regards  John Cramer
January 7, 20233 yr Commercial Member 43 minutes ago, raam123 said: Hi, New to MCE trying to set it with CS757 and CS767 for P3Dv5. Does anyone have proper checklist for the CS757/CS767 ? Where can I find the commands itself ? For example: I tried many time to fond the proper command to start engine2 🙂 Came out with "Engine starter number to to ground" and all I wanted to say is "Start engine number2" 🙂  As starter pointed out. I am providing more information All these commands will do start engine number two start number two start engine two start right engine launch engine two kick start engine two ....many more to list To prevent this happening by accident when you could still be peparing the plane, like many critical actions, you would need to confirm it's intended first. By default, when you keep silent for the next 10 seconds or so it means "no ignore last request" Documentation is accessible via the Windows menu. Windows Start->Multi Crew Experience There are "shared commands" like the ones above that apply to all planes. Then there are "aircraft specific speech commands" that are only enabled when a supported plane is detected, things like EFIS control, IRS control. There should be a default checklist assigned to those planes. By design we allow our users to use their own airline checklist if you choose to do so. See document "How to customize checklist" Go to "Command" tab in MCE UI and click <Voxscript> button Should see a list of trigger sentences for various flows. If you can't be bothered to remember them, inspect them one at a time to see what they do, then rename the flow to anything that comes to you intuitively so that when you uter that sentence, whatever is part of that flow is executed. To inspect a flow, select it and click <Edit> In next screen decide whether you want the flow to be executed silently (Vebose option off) or loudly. Click <Edit script commands> and you should see all the actions Fo will be taking as part of that specific flow. All listed commands there can also be spoken as direct speech commands.   Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com Â
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