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Honeycomb Bravo Switches

GIT only 'sees' the 7 pushbuttons and but not the 7 rockers. I do have a lua script for FSUIPC which enables their use.
Can I use this same script somewhere within GIT?

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  • edited July 2021
    Not yet. What type of Events are they? I may need to add them if the are SimConnect events.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • Steve, All my aircraft are setup either through FSUIPC or GIT. These switches would be switch events or LVAR calls. It's easy enough to use mouse macros within FSUIPC for them but can't easily set up various LVAR actions.

    Norm
  • Can you provide me with the name of one of them.

    Thx
  • A very good example is for the PMDG NGXU/777 engine start switches, fuel cut off/idle levers and APU start & off. Other aircraft from CaptainSim and Quality Wings do have a sort of SDK which details some of the LVARS such as the CS 737-300 use P10_010_LVR for engine 1 fuel lever.

    I have managed to program the CS 757/767/733 MCP's with GIT which does detect the various LVARS available.
  • My mix up, I thought your were using FS2020. So yes you can call an FSUIPC script from GIT by building a Bespoke Event in Detective and using the relevant FSUIPC task in it.

    It sounds like they are late Lvars and I haven't rolled out that tech to FSX or P3D yet, only with FS2020.

    Best wishes
    Steve
  • No, my fault Steve for not mentioning P3D. Now for the fun and games with a bespoke event, never done one before but then there is always a first time....gulp.

    Thanks for your help, Norm.
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