you can read all about it in the Pokeys manual from page 37 on.
In short, to enable this function you need to go via the poscope software to "Perypherals - Matrix"
Regards, Wendy
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you can read all about it in the Pokeys manual from page 37 on.
In short, to enable this function you need to go via the poscope software to "Perypherals - Matrix"
Regards, Wendy
Ok, thanks Wendy and Marc, I'll look into it.
Hello Wandy
I would to like ask one question
In this thread i read and the information for connect potentiometer to Pokeys56U (page 12 of thread) this information are the same for Pokeys57E ??
thanks
Best Regards
Giosue
Yes they are exactly the same for all the connections.
Somewhere in the back of the manual is a table for both types of card which lists all the possibilities for every port.
Regards, Wendy
Hello Wendy,
I am intending to make a basic AP & EFIS panel for rotary encoders, selector switches and other switches, not elaborate, but just to save having to use the mouse all the time for FS9.
The PoKeys interface card appears to be what I require but I am unsure how the information is sent to FS9. Is it sent to FSUIPC and then to FS9 or do I have to make a Lua script for FSUIPC to convert to FS9 and does FSUIPC have the codes for all the controls or does the PoKey do this?
I have read the PoKey manual and numerous others and am now utterly confused.
I understand that the PoKey is configured initially but it is after this that I require guidance.
If it is not possible to use my stock & freeware planes, I was considering purchasing the IFLY 737 or the Wilco Airbus, so are either of these better for the PoKey?
I would appreciate some advice on this subject.
Peter.
Hello Wendy,
I am intendingto make a basic AP & EFIS panel for rotary encoders, selector switches andother switches, not elaborate, but just to save having to use the mouse all thetime for FS9.
The PoKeysinterface card appears to be what I require but I am unsure how the informationis sent to FS9. Is it sent to FSUIPC and then to FS9 or do I have to make a Luascript for FSUIPC to convert to FS9 and does FSUIPC have the codes for all thecontrols or does the PoKey do this?
I have read thePoKey manual and numerous others and am now utterly confused.
I understandthat the PoKey is configured initially but it is after this that I requireguidance.
If it is notpossible to use my stock & freeware planes, I was considering purchasingthe IFLY 737 or the Wilco Airbus, so are either of these better for the PoKey?
I wouldappreciate some advice on this subject.
Peter.
Hello,
There are a few possiblities by using FSUIPC and/or LUA scripting, if you read the following links then it will be much clearer.
http://www.hangar45.net/images/documents/programing_dus_via_pokeys.pdf
http://www.flightsimparts.eu/Simulator_PoKeys_Encoders.html
http://www.flightsimparts.eu/files/pokeys_fsx_2.pdf
I'm not aware of a PoKeys solution for Airbus for now, but maybe someone else has done some work on this.
What I also can advice to use is
http://http://www.flying-the-winglet...tml#FSSymphony
This is freeware software for 737 and this software supports all of the features of Pokeys and the extension boards including 7-segment displays. You need to contact the author to ask for a copy of the software.
I hope this helps, but if there are more questions, please feel free to ask.
regards, Wendy
Thanks Wendy,
I will check out your suggestions.
Peter.
Hello Wendy,
I have purchased a PoKeys 57U and I am unable to get any signals into Windows Game Controller, FS9, or FSUIPC. I have configured the card and it works on the I/O status display. It is recognised by FSUIPC.ini file, Windows and FS9 as a "Virtual Joystick".
Can you advise what I am doing wrong.
Thank you
Peter.
EDIT: I am now able to see the signals by selecting "Direct Key Mapping", which I did not think was required.