![]() its that Status of Cockpit is not simmular to Sim status. The Main Problem is not the inverted Moving. Whatever in your situation this is solveable with the correct config. Check if you have a issue or maby just observe it wrong. So a Release ( Offsetwrite to 0) can NOT set the switch to ON as you say. So nothing should happen but your switch is sync again now. If your switch is unsync by a manual Mouse Input ( For example ON in Sim but OFF in Cockpit) then the next Moving ( From OFF to ON) occure in nothing cause you try to set Sim to ON but it is still ON. In your example: On Press set switch to 1. Set Offsets not "toggle" they set to a state. Cause your Input ( Offset 3101) is a SET Offset. ( Exactly what you describe)īUT: If your configs are correct then this can´t happen in that situation. THOSE Toggle Functions are Problematic when you use a latching switch ( Like yours) cause here a missing Input command or a wrong startup state ( or a manual mouse input) let the system get Non-Sync. Mostly Bool things like ON/OFF but also row toggles like Press1 set to 1 Press 2 set to 2 Press 3 set to 3 and so on. We must split between toggle and set functions.Ī Toggle Function is normaly used by momentary buttons. I'm saying this because it's possible to load the airplane with some switches lift or down, differently of the switch positions of the home cockpit. But I don't want to adjust this everytime I'm planning to fly. I know that I can adjust this mannualy (with mouse clicks). ![]() I down the seesaw key, and the alternator on the simulator turns on. Example: I lift the seesaw key, and the alternator on the simulator turns down. the moviment on the simulator be opposite of the seesaw key. If I change alternator on the simulator with a mouse click. The same occurs when a down the key, the alternator down on the simulator. When I lift the key, the alternator lift on the simulator. I set, on release, the offset "0x3101", Int, Size 1, Mask Value with 0xFF, Value 0. I set, on press, the offset "0x3101", Int, Size 1, Mask Value with 0xFF, Value 1. I connected the first seesaw key to arduino and upload the config to mobiflight using a button as an input. I bought a two-seesaw key to simulate the master alternator and the master battery of Cessna 172.
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