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Simconnect Issue with GIT for MSFS

I have recently acquired MSFS 2020. I downloaded the GoFlight Interface Tool for MSFS but when I start it I get a yellow light in the Simconnect panel, but green light in the left and right panels. What is causing this and is there a fix? I have read the posted startup procedure and think I am doing it right. The MCP pro remains blank.
Thanks for any help.
Martin

Comments

  • It's most likely you have not got the GIT WASM Module in your Community folder. Manually install it (it's downloadable). If you still have problems, post your GIT Log so I can see what is happening.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • Thank you. I installed the WASM module and this has partially fixed the problem. The MCP Pro is now active except for the altitude rotary. When turned the numerical value in the MCP flickers but does not change the altitude number in the MCP or in the aircraft. When the dial on the aircraft console is turned, this changes the value in the MCP.

    Can you help with this?
    Thank you again.
    Martin
  • Asobo have recently changed how the autopilot works, and now have multiple variables for various display windows on the AP depending on the mode/state. Try changing the Data/Variable for the altitude window to AUTOPILOT_ALTITUDE_LOCK_VAR:1 on the MCP Pro tab in GIT.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • I appreciate your help. I spent some time trying to make the change suggested but was not successful. I cannot find AUTOPILOT_ALTITUDE_LOCK_VAR:1 under the MCP Pro tab. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling GIT and the module, but am now back to having a totally blank MCP.

    Attached is a screen shot of the MCP pro tab, and the GIT log.

    I guess I will need some further guidance.
    Thank you.
    Martin
  • Click Defaut FS to get the default settings back. Then select the Input for the altitude display and then change the Light/Disp Data variable to AUTOPILOT_ALTITUDE_LOCK_VAR:1

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • OK, I am back to where I was before - MCP Pro working except for altitude rotary. Followed the changes you suggested but no success. I should mention that I also have a Bravo throttle quadrant and the altitude selector on the Bravo give the same result as the MCP; ie does not change the altitude value in the aircraft.

    Is there something else I can try?
    Thanks again for your help.
    Martin
  • There are a number of AUTOPILOT_ALTITUDE_LOCK_VAR's e.g. AUTOPILOT_ALTITUDE_LOCK_VAR:2, AUTOPILOT_ALTITUDE_LOCK_VAR:3 etc. Try at least the first few, one of them will probably work.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • admin_pps said:

    It's most likely you have not got the GIT WASM Module in your Community folder. Manually install it (it's downloadable). If you still have problems, post your GIT Log so I can see what is happening.

    Best wishes
    Steve

    Hi
    I have a same issue with my set up ( simconnect inbound). Could you send to me the link for to install Wasm module in community folder.

    Thank you

    Jean
  • It's available in your account, in the same place you downloaded GIT.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • I do have the WASM module in Community folder. I have tried all AUTOPILOT_ALTITUDE_LOCK_VAR options 0 thru 8 or 9 without change. Recent log is attached.
  • See if its stored in an lvar (use Detective).

    Best wishes
    Steve
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