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Hi , anyone knows how to setup the multipanel for MaddogX?.(mainly the AP , Autothrottle,Nav , Heading , Alt. V/S.

Heading seems working.

 Alt is delayed

The radio stack seems to work out of box.

I have only installed the plugin so no Panels pops up inside MSFS .

Thanks

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1 hour ago, Michael Moe said:

Hi , anyone knows how to setup the multipanel for MaddogX?.(mainly the AP , Autothrottle,Nav , Heading , Alt. V/S.

Heading seems working.

 Alt is delayed

The radio stack seems to work out of box.

I have only installed the plugin so no Panels pops up inside MSFS .

Thanks

Michael Moe

You need a 3rd party tool to configure most 3rd party airliners (at least those with custom AP etc.) for your hardware, so Spad.next or AAO for example.

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21 hours ago, Fiorentoni said:

You need a 3rd party tool to configure most 3rd party airliners (at least those with custom AP etc.) for your hardware, so Spad.next or AAO for example.

Thanks

 

So AAO can make the above  in use?

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2 hours ago, Michael Moe said:

Thanks

 

So AAO can make the above  in use?

Michael Moe

Yes absolutely. I use it for the exact same purpose. You find the necessary scripts on flightsim.to.

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As Fiorentoni said, you most likely need the third party software. I am using Spad.Next (~25 bucks) to setup my Honeycomb Bravo (with autopilot panel) and Logitech Radio Panel. Spad.Next has sth called "online profiles", so you can easy download them and use with your device

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I am not using the Logitech panels but the GoFlight, (14 of them), and using FSUIPC registered version successfully for all in particular for the AP (Speed, Nav, Heading, Altitude) and radios which was your question.

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17 hours ago, Fiorentoni said:

Yes absolutely. I use it for the exact same purpose. You find the necessary scripts on flightsim.to.

I think i need guidance 😉.

Not sure where to look. Will download the demo first of AAO.

Thanks Michael Moe 


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21 minutes ago, Michael Moe said:

I think i need guidance 😉.

Not sure where to look. Will download the demo first of AAO.

Thanks Michael Moe 

https://de.flightsim.to/file/31930/fly-the-maddog-streamdeck-xl-profile-alpha

That's the script.
The procedure is basically like this (the details you have to figure out yourself):
1) Import the scripts into AAO.
2) Start MSFS and load a flight with the maddog.
3) Click on the green plus symbol in the AAO window (external window), then you simply have to push a key on your hardware and then associate the action you want to be done in the maddog with the script (on the "key down" line).
4) Click on "save".
5) Rinse and repeat.

I'm sure there's some good tutorial out there. AAO or Spad.Next might appear overwhelming, but you don't need most of the options at the start.

 

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1 hour ago, Fiorentoni said:

https://de.flightsim.to/file/31930/fly-the-maddog-streamdeck-xl-profile-alpha

That's the script.
The procedure is basically like this (the details you have to figure out yourself):
1) Import the scripts into AAO.
2) Start MSFS and load a flight with the maddog.
3) Click on the green plus symbol in the AAO window (external window), then you simply have to push a key on your hardware and then associate the action you want to be done in the maddog with the script (on the "key down" line).
4) Click on "save".
5) Rinse and repeat.

I'm sure there's some good tutorial out there. AAO or Spad.Next might appear overwhelming, but you don't need most of the options at the start.

 

Ahh thanks ,i was looking for Logitech panels over there. Thanks again

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2 minutes ago, Michael Moe said:

Ahh thanks ,i was looking for Logitech panels over there. Thanks again

Michael Moe 

Ah yes, no the hardware does not matter, scripts are used to access the internal functions of the aircraft. Sorry for the confusion

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2 hours ago, Fiorentoni said:

Ah yes, no the hardware does not matter, scripts are used to access the internal functions of the aircraft. Sorry for the confusion

Seems there is also some scripts on the AAO site?

Michael Moe 

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7 minutes ago, Michael Moe said:

Seems there is also some scripts on the AAO site?

Michael Moe 

No idea about that, sorry. The one I gave you works fine anyway.

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I Installed the old 64 bit driver (p3dv4 plugin 8.0.150) from there sight under P3dv4 plugin as mentioned in the manual  but there is no FIP found.

It does communicate with the panels some how because the lights on the FIP´s comes to live when activating AAO. 

I only have Saitek and MIDI panels enabled since the other is greyed out or isnt in the "hardware" dropdown. Only Saitek BIP and FIP restore is an option.

"Show midi devices" only shows Microsoft GS . 

When selecting a "key down" Maddog event and test with "0" or "1" nothing happens in the Maddog. Is this also normal ?

Thanks

Michael Moe


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Ah , i see the devices when i am not connected to the sim.

 

Still not sure how to "assign" from the menu .

 

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20 hours ago, Fiorentoni said:

No idea about that, sorry. The one I gave you works fine anyway.

It works for you with the Logitech panels? How would the displays work?


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