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10-19-2009, 05:25 AM #11
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Re: x keys by Macroworks
Pete,
thank you for the reply. I am in touch with Dan Stinton of X keys now and he has asked me to do exactly what you suggest ie. program the top left key on the x Keyboard for G down and G up. Now from reading your reply I can see why. Sadly though it has still not solved the problem, nether able to be seen by FSX normal key press or FSUIPC as described previously.
I will let you know the outcome. In the meantime thank you for your help.
Regards David
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10-19-2009, 05:39 AM #12
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Re: x keys by Macroworks
If you can get hold of the Spyxx program (part of MS Visual Studio -- it is probably available in the free trial versions of VS2008 ), you can use it to monitor what keyboard messages are being seen by Notepad, and presumably by FS. It sounds as if they are malformed. Proper KEYDOWN and KEYUP messages contain the virtual keycode, the scan code, and a set of flags.
In FSUIPC when I am sending keystrokes to programs, I use the facilities afforded by the Windows API called "SendInput". This ensures that everything is correctly set. Perhaps the software for this X-Keys is only trying to send the individual messages, which makes it much more difficult / more complicated to get everything just so.
Regards
Pete
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10-20-2009, 08:27 PM #13
Re: x keys by Macroworks
Unfortunately most of us trying to setup our cockpits made wrong shopping by buying products that weren't suited for our hobby and what FS9/FSX let us use.
If you can afford it, I would suggest you to simply move to a different board that is more commonly used and you already know that will work for you. Sometimes, though this means to throw some money in the bin, it saves from a lot of headaches too.
So, just in case you decide to abandon trial and error with that card, and apart all of those well known I/O cards dedicated to the flight simulation I would suggest you to give a look at the Pokeys55T board (www.poscope.com). This is a USB I/O board that by reading your needs will really solve your problems. It has 55 I/O that can programmed each one as input or output, so buttons or leds (but it's not really limited to them and supported peripherals list is quite long). It has the very same keystroke programming facility as the X-keys but as I have 2 of them I can assure you that it's kesytrokes work with FSUIPC and FSX. Moreover it has a matrix facility so that you can use out of 16 of it's 55 I/O an 8x8 matrix giving you 64 more keys to be used, this with keystroke or macro assignable to each function and no diodes needed. To end with it supports any kind of CTRL/ALT/WIN combination with chars and it stores all the programmed functions directly in the IC memory so you don't need later any software (after configured) running in the computer to reproduce the stored keystrokes schema.
Not really an advertisment and I'm not related at all with poscope, but this card has been a so nice finding that I'm really enthusiast of it's versatility and easy programming and I'm sure it might help a lot of builders from the beginner to the expert one as it also has available it's own SDK to allow the card to be used trough it's own functions with any .NET application.
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10-25-2009, 12:36 PM #14
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Re: x keys by Macroworks
vcimmino,
thank you for your reply.
I have just received a mail from Dan Stinton at X Keys directing me to a part of their site which was about to supply a programming feature he said woiuld do the job.
When scrutinised however it is not compatable with Vista !! So since I am running Vista Home Premium 64 bit I much apppreciate your time and trouble in answering this question.
I note you have a Bombardier 45 on your flying list. I am looking for a set of jet panels for the CRJ700 snd thought I had found them in a Friendly Panels prog.
I dont know how to place them in my network although the Peix panels network very well but are not jet and wondered if you do amy I PM you for advice. Freindly Panels seem uncontactable.
Regards
DavidLast edited by SKYWARRIOR; 10-25-2009 at 12:37 PM. Reason: spelling
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10-25-2009, 04:35 PM #15
Re: x keys by Macroworks
It looks me that the CRJ700 has the Collins Proline 4 avionics system. You might also give a look at reality-xp.com for gauges, but neither those nor the friendlypanels ones will work in a network. Those can only be used inside FSX 2D and 3D views.
I'm not using friendlypanels atm but flightdecksoft.com AAS L45 suite, that is a project-magenta like software dedicated to the Honeywell Primus 1000 avionics suite. This can be run in network and has a lot of nice features, but I'm not quite sure it will work for you. You can anyway download a 15 days demo off their site and try and see what it might do for you.
No problem if you need further help you can PM me or reply here so maybe others might get useful informations from this thread.
Vince
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10-25-2009, 06:42 PM #16
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Re: x keys by Macroworks
Vince, much appreciated
David
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10-26-2009, 06:57 AM #17
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Re: x keys by Macroworks
Vince, I have downloaded the JT 45 suite and it works well. I shall purchase this and move on from our Friends with Panels !
Thank you aagain
Regards
David
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