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Flow profiles

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Hello,

Started today with MSE in combination with the PMDG 737. Is there a libary where you can download flows made by users?

Thanks,

Patrick

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On 4/27/2024 at 3:13 PM, Psch said:

Hello,

Started today with MSE in combination with the PMDG 737. Is there a libary where you can download flows made by users?

Thanks,

Patrick

First, welcome aboard Patrick.

I was hoping someone would chime in.

Unlike many years ago, creating flows from scratch doesn't require reading manual and writing built-in commands, at least for PMDG and other fully supported planes.

The pre-made flows just need you to remove items that you'll be handling yourself for perfect task sharing.

If you were to create a flow from scratch, for elaborate scenarios like handling failures as per QRH SOPs, here is how to go about it.

In MCE UI go to <Command> tab and click <Voxscript> button.

In "Scripts overview" panel, click <New> and type your custom speech command you'd like to use to trigget that flow (it can be anything you want).

The new flow will be lsied. Select it and click <Edit>

In "script properties" panel, up to you whether the flow is going to be executed silently (verbose option disabled) or aloud.

Click <Edit script commands".

Now all you have to do is add speech commands in succession.

click <Command> button and you should see a list box. Expand it and you'll find hunfreds of speech commands that apply to that plane.

It's just a matter of selecting one from the list, insert it and click <Add> button to add it to a flow. If the command isn't listed, you may need to type it.

If you need the FO to utter something in-between 2 commands, use the <Notify> button to add a statement.

If you need the FO to pause for a certain amount of seconds or until you tell him to resume, use the <Pause> button.

If you need to trigger some audio, add a sound using the <Sound> button.

Don't forget to save after adding commands.

If you'd like to have more than one way to trigger that same flow, select it and click <Clone Script> then type the alternative sentence and a duplicate flow will be created which is triggered with the one you just typed.

That's really all there is to it.

Once you trigger a flow verbally, you could

cancel it with "cancel (the) flow" "abort (the) flow"

Temporarily pause it with "pause (the) flow"  "suspend (the) flow"

Resume it with "resume (the) flow"

There are other variations like "carry on with the flow", "continue with the flo"... I just listed some. (the) is optional in the sentence.

No need to insert small pauses lower than 3 seconds. A delay of 2 seconds is always inserted between 2 successive commands.

 

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