I am not sure if one can already do this, I could not find a way so I am listing this under feature ideas. I am starting from scratch to create a new profile. I went through each of my hardware panels and selected a default/published profile to get started. An MCP Pro profile displays an error message each time I now start SPADnext.
Is it possible to go back to that panel and select a different profile to try? As said, I cannot find a way other than starting fresh with a whole new profile. But that means I would have to go through each panel and re-select again. I might have a panel with a lot of customization (BIP for example), but there would be no way to add it back in?
So in short what I am asking is a way to mix-n-match different panel profiles to then save a whole new overall profile.
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Change panel profiles besides entire profile
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Re: Change panel profiles besides entire profile
You can always reimport a device profile if it's from the online snippets. It will ask you if you want to overwrite exiting programming.
The way profiles are currently organized in SPAD.neXt makes it a bit tricky to get a device from profile a to profile b.
Open Profile A, select the device you want to copy over, press the little arrow next to the "Edit Event"-Button and select Copy->Complete Device
The open profile B, head to the target device and either press Ctrl-V or Little-Arrow->Paste
It is currently being worked on to reference devices in other profiles. Basically you will have a local snippet database in future, where you can store device-profiles/snippets and grab that as needed, and also be able to reference such a snippet in a profile, so if that snippet changes any profile using it will be updated.
Since MSFS Release came around the corner a lot earlier than expected, this development is currently behind schedule.
The way profiles are currently organized in SPAD.neXt makes it a bit tricky to get a device from profile a to profile b.
Open Profile A, select the device you want to copy over, press the little arrow next to the "Edit Event"-Button and select Copy->Complete Device
The open profile B, head to the target device and either press Ctrl-V or Little-Arrow->Paste
It is currently being worked on to reference devices in other profiles. Basically you will have a local snippet database in future, where you can store device-profiles/snippets and grab that as needed, and also be able to reference such a snippet in a profile, so if that snippet changes any profile using it will be updated.
Since MSFS Release came around the corner a lot earlier than expected, this development is currently behind schedule.
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Re: Change panel profiles besides entire profile
Appreciate the update. So for now it is digging in a little deeper with copy/paste/editing with xml. I'll mess with that for now. Hopefully you'll consider a more robust way to switch out panels as time allows but for now this should work. All the best.
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Re: Change panel profiles besides entire profile
By open Profile , i mean open in SPAD.neXt.
It's not recommended to mess with the profile xml's
It's not recommended to mess with the profile xml's
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Re: Change panel profiles besides entire profile
Just in case any other simmers come across this, I sort of discovered what I was looking to achieve. As mentioned, I created a new, empty aircraft profile. But I had a BIP panel with 32 custom actions. I did not want to recreate all those. What I did was open my old profile with that BIP panel and discovered under 'Edit Event' I could copy it by selecting 'Complete Device'. Which I did and then pasted that onto the new empty BIB. So I was able to take one panel and replace it with another.