Everything posted by ButchNZ
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VPforce Rhino binding issue
Yeah no worries. Possibly relevant- it's not a Virpil device per se, it's a VPForce device that's compatible with Thrustmaster/virpil/winwing grips. Shows up as a VPForce Rhino in Windows.
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VPforce Rhino binding issue
Yes, I tried using the same hat switch on the Rhino for the BATTERY_MASTER_ON/OFF events which I had set to a switch on my Winwing Orion Throttle and working. Same result, AAO detects the inputs from the Rhino in the "Change button assignments" window, but after that window is closed it doesn't seem to, the LED stays off and the events don't fire.
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VPforce Rhino binding issue
Hi mate. No, I've grabbed the full version, this is just the first aircraft I've had to bind this function with so it's the first time I've encountered the issue. it's not the end of the world if I can't get this specific function working as the rest of my setup is complicated enough that I still get enough benefits from using the software elsewhere. I don't have any combo buttons assigned on these functions. As it stands I've just left the four cyclic trim binds assigned in msfs and it works, it'd just be tidier if I could get it all working through AAO.
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VPforce Rhino binding issue
Hi guys, I downloaded AAO yesterday and have encountered an issue when binding my VPF Rhino stick base using a Virpil VFX grip for MSFS2020. Hopefully it's just something obvious I'm missing as a new user.. I'm trying to bind the stick's hat switch to the: ROTOR_LATERAL_INC ROTOR_LATERAL_DEC ROTOR_LONGITUDINAL_INC ROTOR_LONGITUDINAL_DEC events. I can create the bindings okay, and with the "Change button assignment" window open AAO recognizes the hat switch (it changes in the "Assigned button/key" field when I move the switch) but after I close that dialogue and go back to the main screen AAO no longer registers pushes from the buttons. When I move the hat switch the green light on the assigned buttons doesn't come on and MSFS doesn't register the control input. Is anyone able to provide any suggetions? Kind regards, Butch