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Honeycomb Yoke and Logitech/Saitek Multipanel (New User brain fried)

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TactiCol
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Honeycomb Yoke and Logitech/Saitek Multipanel (New User brain fried)

Post by TactiCol » 24 Dec 2020, 18:38

Hi all.

I've just downloaded spadnext in an attempt to fix increment settings on my multipanel and the always on status of the honeycomb magnetos and switches and I am completely lost with no idea of where to start.

Could anyone possibly help me get going in the right direction as I am finding the software a bit daunting. I do get a bit of brain fog these days and I am just kind of looking at the screen thinking "what next". :)

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Redscouse
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Re: Honeycomb Yoke and Logitech/Saitek Multipanel (New User brain fried)

Post by Redscouse » 02 Jan 2021, 12:48

TactiCol wrote:
24 Dec 2020, 18:38
thinking "what next".
The answer is "Spad.Next" :D

I have both these peripherals, I may be able to help.
What are you trying to achieve?

Pete.
I'm Pete, AKA: Redscouse, owner and creator of Scouse Airlines.
Since MS2000, I've been tinkering with liveries, missions and scenery etc.

Check out the download section of my website and grab some free stuff!

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Re: Honeycomb Yoke and Logitech/Saitek Multipanel (New User brain fried)

Post by krono » 04 Jan 2021, 06:00

Hi

The easiest way to start is to download a profile or snippet for say the multi panel and a plane you are trying to use. Once you have the profile then look at the programing that has been done and alter it as you need it. This is a lot easier than trying everything from scratch. I still use the same approach with my own profiles when starting a new plane.

Ken

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