February 11, 200620 yr If Control+Shift+F4 is coded (>K:MIXTURE_RICH), how do you code Control+Shift+F1 which is
February 11, 200620 yr Author Moderator Forget about "key presses," as they aren't really needed here...If you look at the EventIDs.doc file from the SDK, you'll see ALL of the available commands for MIXTURE.In fact, (>K:MIXTURE_LEAN) or (>K:MIXTURE1_LEAN) will accomplish your goal, as they will set the mixture to max lean.Alternatively, passing the precise value using the _SET command will accomplish the goal:0 (>K:MIXTURE_SET) Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
February 11, 200620 yr I saw the K events for mixture but there was none for Mixture Idle Cutoff. (>K:MIXTURE_LEAN) is Ctrl+Shift+F2 and only leans the mixture, but no cutoff. Setting K:MIXTURE_SET to zero was what I was looking for. Thanks,Glenn
February 11, 200620 yr Author Moderator >I saw the K events for mixture but there was none for Mixture>Idle Cutoff. (>K:MIXTURE_LEAN) is Ctrl+Shift+F2 and only leans>the mixture, but no cutoff. Setting K:MIXTURE_SET to zero was>what I was looking for. Good. Glad to have helped.BTW, Ctrl-Shift+F2 is actually equivalent to K:MIXTURE_LEAN_DECR...IOW, you have to repeatedly tap the F2 key while holding Ctrl-Shift down in order to get a "full decrease" in mixture.Ctrl-Shift +F1 - full leanF2 - decrease graduallyF3 - increase graduallyF4 - full rich Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
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