February 10, 200323 yr You have to add these phrases to the fs2002.cfg:[OLDMODULES]FSSound.dll=1SOARRec.dll=1SOARRec.dll=1 is on my computer. If you don't have it, you won't have to write in into the fs2002.cfg!!!About the Code:Try this:(>K:TOGGLE_MASTER_BATTERY) (>K:TOGGLE_AFTERBURNER1)&I don't know if the 1 in front of the Afterburner-event has any sense for the gauge sound!!! Cause the sound is played if switching from 0 to 1 and also from 1 to 0!!!Regards,Harry :-)
February 10, 200323 yr Put de fssound.dll in the Modules sectionhttp://community.webshots.com/storage/1/v4...75aouncN_th.jpg Jan "Beatus ille qui procul negotiis..."
February 10, 200323 yr Hi gang.To use the FSSound.dll module in FS2002.cfg, you have to create a section named &l;OLDMODULES&r; and under enter your cmd.Ex.:&l;OLDMODULES&r;FSSound.dll=1
February 12, 200323 yr Hello Opedrosa.Bill was'nt clear in explanations when he gived his gauge.But the important is the gauge he maded.Have worked around to...Look at this, and replace the command by what you want: (>K:AP_PANEL_ALTITUDE_HOLD) && (>K:TOGGLE_AFTERBURNER2)You should use Explorer for reading , and source for writing.Take care to spaces between ) and &.Regards. Jean Claude.
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