Hi,
I need a little help here, please. SQUAWK= 7700!!
I already have assigned three toggle switches to the A2A C172 using LVARs: the PARKINGBRAKE, FUELCUT-OFF and LEFTWINDOW.
The problems I'm having is that I have been unable to get the CONTROLSLOCK LVAR to actually do the job. It works fine with mouse but no joy with the TPM switch.
I think I'm missing something or choosing the wrong LVAR... or somthing very simple!
Thank you.
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Assigning an LVAR to a TPM switch
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Re: Assigning an LVAR to a TPM switch
Well, my impatience has paid off. I got it resolved. The LVAR chosen was CONTROLSLOCKLEVER with "Operation= set" and "Value=1 for ON and =0 for OFF".
Now, to the next task. Programmed the Saitek Trim Wheel using "Decrement/Increment ELEVATOR TRIM PCT by 1". Although it works, it is very sensitive. Tried lower values than 1% (and higher too) but as soon as I make a change to a non-integer number the wheel does not respond. Is there a way to reduce the acceleration?
Now, to the next task. Programmed the Saitek Trim Wheel using "Decrement/Increment ELEVATOR TRIM PCT by 1". Although it works, it is very sensitive. Tried lower values than 1% (and higher too) but as soon as I make a change to a non-integer number the wheel does not respond. Is there a way to reduce the acceleration?