I hope you may find this useful (even if it has taken almost 4 years). February 10th Requires the vJoy package provided by Shaul Eizikovitch.
I haven't tested with vasFMC FSX gauge version (if there's such) or with Aerosoft Airbus (which faces the same problem). Important information and download troubleshooting FAQ at the bottom of the page. I've tried this method in vasFMC gauge version for FS9 only. Now, each time you want to fly with vasFMC, you'll need to open FreePIE, load the script you saved and then run it. This will enable you to use the throttle from your controller. the park-brakes cannot be released, but can be set. When i change assignment to ProSim and deactivate in FSUIPC, the brakes are working, but. If the flip trigger is in the down position (logical button 28 pressed), moving the axes of the joystick will pan my view. For example, I have my Hat Switch 1 assigned to View (pan). There is nothing assigned in ProSim and in P3d. When pressing certain buttons while moving an axis on my joystick, random actions occur if that action is assigned to a joystick button. the brakes worked as they should, also Park-brake set and release. I copied the old one from P3DV4 over to V5, but that seemed to created a not working one.
The WideServer component is enabled by a separate Registration code, which must be purchased from SimMarket (see below). Although WideServer7 is built into FSUIPC4, you will still need the WideClient from the link below. Press F1, F2, or F3, and check that in Throttle (direct!) there is a variation in both IN and OUT values.ġ1) (optional) In FSUIPC, go to Buttons+Switches, and assign a button for sending F1, F2 and F3. Re: Brakes in FSUIPC not working until fullstop. Hello Together, No answer is also a result I found the fault. FSUIPC4 is not supported on any version of Windows before Windows 7, and will probably not work on such versions in any case. You will use it for all the Airbus aircraft with vasFMC panel.ĩ) In FSUIPC, go to Axis Assignment, press F2 or F3 (you're moving the virtual axis you created in step 2) and assign it directly to Throttle.ġ0) Then, go to Joystick Calibration. Save changes.Ĩ) In FSUIPC, create a new Profile. It must read "AxesWrongRange=Yes".ħ) In FS, go to Controls>Assignments and remove all assignments to the vJoy joystick only. Search for a line that says AxesWrongRange, change the No for a Yes. When running this script, you will use F3 for increasing throttle, F2 for reducing it, and F1 for setting throttle to idle.Ħ) Open FSUIPC.ini. You will need to load this script everytime you fly with vasFMC.ĥ) Run this script, either by pressing F5 or going to Script>Run script.
4) Save this script somewhere where you'll remember.