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CS 757
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CS 757
Can someone make a profile for the captain sim 757?
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Re: CS 757
If not can someone explain to me why this aircraft doesnt work well with saitek panels?
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Re: CS 757
Because it is not using the Standard Programming. You need to craft a custom Profile for that aircraft, for which you will first have to know how to program that aircraft. (Ask Developer of the aircraft for a LVAR List , or Custom Event List etc)
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Re: CS 757
If I get the LVAR List and post it on the forum can someone make a profile?
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Re: CS 757
I spent 6 hours today with the FeelThere EJets-V2 and LVARS. It's not easy to figure them out if you don't own the aircraft. If you have a registered version of SNext then you have access to the LVAR Bridge and also the Monitor inside of SpadNext. So you can just fire up the Sim (make sure Spad Bridge is installed and running -- use the Spad Wizard to install it). Then you can go to the Addon section and the Monitor. From there it is just a case of flipping switches in the Sim and then seeing which LVAR they trigger.
The FeelThere EJets has a bit of an issue in that they don't seem to be letting you directly over write the LVAR so you have to use conditions to check the LVAR and then from there you give it a "click" LVAR function. For most things this will let you get a lot of switches and things working.
The FeelThere EJets has a bit of an issue in that they don't seem to be letting you directly over write the LVAR so you have to use conditions to check the LVAR and then from there you give it a "click" LVAR function. For most things this will let you get a lot of switches and things working.