Good morning. I'm not sure if this is the correct place for this question so feel free to move it if need be.
I just recently made a push button panel to resemble the KAP140 autopilot on my dash. I didn't mimic the knobs as I use the knobs on my Saitek Radio Panel for that. I am running FSX.
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I gutted an old Logictech Extreme 3D Pro and interfaced the switches to my buttons. I used SPAD.Next to assign everybody a function.
I noticed while doing this that there are no FSX keystrokes assigned to AP "ARM" or AP "BARO". It kind of defeats the purpose of wiring up these two switches.
Is there a way through A2A aircraft.cfg or somewhere that I can use to create a couple custom keystrokes? Or is there a little known fact somewhere that it can be done from within FSX itself?
Thanks for your help.
Roger
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Re: KAP140 Autopilot
Hello Roger,
The simplest way for you to assign the custom autopilot commands is using the "C182 Input Configurator". This is available via a shortcut in the Windows Start Menu → A2A Simulations group. For best results, I recommend that you assign all your autopilot buttons using this tool.
More advanced options are available using the payware FSUIPC4 software to interact directly with local panel variables (L:Vars) but in your case, the Input Configurator should do exactly what you need.
Thanks,
Nick
The simplest way for you to assign the custom autopilot commands is using the "C182 Input Configurator". This is available via a shortcut in the Windows Start Menu → A2A Simulations group. For best results, I recommend that you assign all your autopilot buttons using this tool.
More advanced options are available using the payware FSUIPC4 software to interact directly with local panel variables (L:Vars) but in your case, the Input Configurator should do exactly what you need.
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: KAP140 Autopilot
COOL!!
Worked like a charm.
I had no clue that was even in the start menu. Shows you how much I see the start menu.
I have everything I use pinned to the task bar. Never hit 'start' until it's bedtime for the sim.
Thank you Nick!
Worked like a charm.
I had no clue that was even in the start menu. Shows you how much I see the start menu.
I have everything I use pinned to the task bar. Never hit 'start' until it's bedtime for the sim.
Thank you Nick!
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Re: KAP140 Autopilot
You're very welcome Roger and nice work on the DIY hardware.
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