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    looking for pmdg offstes for engine estarters and apu starter

    hello

    I´m looking for pmdg offstes for engine estarters and apu starter.

    thnaks a lot

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    Hi,

    I don't believe that there are any offsets for PMDG. They have their own logic system and it doesn't use any known offsets in FSUIPC. You have to create your own interface using either a Hagstrom Emulator and Key2Mouse of Simboards - creating keystroke macro's for mouse clicks.

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    Rob is right. PMDG decided to write their own code. You will have to use some type of Keyboard module to be able to interface switches ETC. Unless your running Project Magenta with the PMDG Model.

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    Its too bad that PMDG has not created offsets for there software for cockpit builders Im sure alot of builders would use the PMDG. I have always found there aircraft to be exceptional.
    Mike G.

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    i asked pmdg why they don´t publish the offsets. and they said that is for protect his software.The reality is that they have exclusivity with some companys of hardware as goflight, engravity,cpflight

    is the best software for me, but the politics of this company is are completely wrong in my opinion because if they give the offsets, lots of people will use this software to built cokpits

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    PMDG helpful to clients? I think not. They will not release any code until they have methods to charge for it! I have had many emails ignored, they really don't realise the potential market they have with cockpit builders and will probably continue to ignore us.

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