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P2ATC on a stream deck

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I am trying to get the commands that I have to give, eg request clearance, ready to taxi on to a stream deck. I have installed a Text to Speech plug in that allows me to type in the text and it does indeed say it for me. The trouble is that P2ATC does not recognise it. Does anyone know if indeed it is possible to achieve what I want to do?

Also, I have co-pilot ticked to use the radios, so what are the commands that I have to say that the co pilot wont. Thanks in advance for any replies.

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I suspect your add-on is meant for issuing commands to Windows.  It likely won't work with Pilot2ATC unless it works by emulating an audio input device.

P2A V3 has all the phrases you need in the Copilot Requests area and the phrases are context sensitive so as you change the controller and other factors, different phrases are available.  Just a few clicks and you have the phrase you need.  in fact, if you turn off the Advanced Phrases by unchecking the button that looks like a co-pilot, you'll get most phrases you need with only one click.

Dave

I have done something like that in c# to interact with P2A with some trigging events (ex switching from ATIS to clearance delivery or some phrases I say to my fs2crew copilot) but it needs a virtual cable. While try to post this here if I remember where it is and how it works.

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Thanks guys.

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