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by Mixdiver
16 Feb 2020, 02:29
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Multi Panel's AutoThrottle/AltSel Knob Programming
Replies: 5
Views: 7696

Re: Multi Panel's AutoThrottle/AltSel Knob Programming

I no longer have crashing issues as mentioned earlier but would love some help on the original question. Also how do I stop the Auto Throttle from advancing when toggling the Auto Throttle switch on the Autopilot panel even through there's no auto throttle on the C90B? Any direction is greatly appre...
by Mixdiver
04 Feb 2020, 10:00
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Multi Panel's AutoThrottle/AltSel Knob Programming
Replies: 5
Views: 7696

Re: Multi Panel's AutoThrottle/AltSel Knob Programming

I've got Event Monitor to stop crashing while reviewing YouTube video "Sim-P3Dv4.5 Spad.Next Switch Panel C208B". I wasn't aware of how to delete/stop the event that caused the crash. Now back to the original programming problem...
by Mixdiver
03 Feb 2020, 22:47
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Multi Panel's AutoThrottle/AltSel Knob Programming
Replies: 5
Views: 7696

Re: Multi Panel's AutoThrottle/AltSel Knob Programming

The knob/dial on the dash changes the preselect altitude increments either 100' or 1000'. "In" I believe was 100' increments, Out for 1000'. On a "somewhat" unrelated question, I'm trying to see the exact changes taking place when I push/pull the knob through the Event Monitor but every time I press...
by Mixdiver
22 Jan 2020, 23:23
Forum: Hardware
Topic: Multi Panel's AutoThrottle/AltSel Knob Programming
Replies: 5
Views: 7696

Multi Panel's AutoThrottle/AltSel Knob Programming

I'm looking for programming advise on how to toggle the Altitude Set (laminar/c90/autopilot/switch/altsel100) push/pull knob on the dash using the Logitech Multi Panel's Auto Throttle switch. I've programmed the auto throttle switch to increase/decrease altitude 1000' when switch is OFF and 100' ON ...