-Ice's Falcon BMS Helios Profile Updated!
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So i spent an hour flying using the target profile.
some things i noticed…
the Radar range isnt working , but the HSD zoom in and out both work.
The other is the mouse nub on the throttle for the cursor slew.
when i’m not using target both axis’s center when it is not touched in the BMS controller settings.
When i run the target profile the the X axis is fine but the Y axis is all the way to the right , cause the cursor to constantly pull in that direction.I may have something set up wrong - in the mean time i set the POV next to the nub as my cursor slew.
thoughts?
and i’ve added TARGET to my start up script that automatically launches all need application.
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So, i’ve been doing some helios editing today after reading a different post ICE had been commenting in.
I have removed the mfd frame and the OSB buttons but left the invisible buttons. This has made my MFD’s so much larger, now per the other post, i just touch the words instead of a button.WIN!!
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yeah, the red china hat isn’t working for me either. I’ll look into that.
As for the mouse nub, it should be working as intended. Maybe you need to “zero” or “center” your device?
Nice call on the MFDs but since my profile aims to look like an F-16 pit, losing the MFD “look” kinda ruins it for me. If it was an F-22 sim, then probably yeah. Personal preference.
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ok glad to hear its not just me with the china hat!
i even went and calibrated the mouse nub and i got the same problem, and like i said it works fine with out target - so in the mean time i just made coolie hat the slew for now.
I’m so used to not pressing the OSB buttons using the VRS F-18 exports that this is second nature -lol
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Hi Ice,
Thank you so much for your new Helios (and add-on’s) profile. As soon as I have time to install and give it a test-fly, I’ll post my feedback here.
Cheers
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Ice, you know how I had the problem of the OSB commands being mapped to my WH? And could not work out why and what the problem was? Well, just saw this in the main BMS general discussion thread:
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?23624-OBS-buttons-bound-to-Warthog-by-default
That’s it!! That’s exactly my issue. And it looks like there is a cure which I shall try asap and report back. Posting this to save anyone else heartache should they strike the same problem.
Apoll
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Correction: in the Warthog bit of the joysticks/input forums.
Apoll
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All fixed! In the end, this problem was to do with the device order Windows and the BMS UI had allocated to the WH and other devices I had on the system, most significantly, the Orbweaver finger pad I had connected. Both the system AND very significantly, the BMS controller UI had made the Orbweaver the number one device. Once I fixed that with a little app called JoyID, and unplugged it to another port, the BMS UI no longer saw it as the first device, and the button order then worked. From the forums, it is clear I am not the first to suffer from this; there are lots of discussions regarding the WH and the device ordering problem once you know what to look for. I won’t be the last to experience; for newbies, this will be an intractable problem, and really needs a sticky AND prominence on the various forums.mas it is, one has to dig around smf ferret out the issue. I suggest it could be a barrier to growing our BMS community.
Regards,
Apoll
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Glad you sorted it out apoll. Did you have Cougar MFDs plugged in as well?
In the end, it was a hardware issue, eh?
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Yes Ice. Hardware issue Nothing at all wrong with your excellent profile. But it’s a common hardware issue for sure; the forums are full of it for WH and Cougar owners. Thanks for your efforts; much appreciated. Now I can crack on and actually start learning this beast! Let me know if you want any further testing done in certain areas…happy to do so.
Apoll
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Let me know if you want any further testing done in certain areas…happy to do so.
Just go ahead and play. If you find anything broken or if you think something should be changed, I’m open to suggestions!
Hi Ice,
Thank you so much for your new Helios (and add-on’s) profile. As soon as I have time to install and give it a test-fly, I’ll post my feedback here.
Cheers
Thanks, glad you found it useful!
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the Radar range isnt working
pseudo-fix now is that I’ve mapped the range knob up/down directly as button presses. I’m not sure if that’s realistic though; Morphine did his as an axis instead of a switch/button. How does this work in the real jet? Does anyone know?
Also, is it supposed to be able to adjust the HSD range as well? Or just the radar range?
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Ice, missile override button forward and back on the throttle just flashes the two modes up, but does not stick. Goes back to Nav mode immediately. Am I doing something wrong?
apoll
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the Radar range isnt working , but the HSD zoom in and out both work.
Apparently, the china hat WAS working as intended. How exactly was it not working for you?
Check out this thread
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Ice, missile override button forward and back on the throttle just flashes the two modes up, but does not stick. Goes back to Nav mode immediately. Am I doing something wrong?
Are you talking about the MRM/DF override switch? The one below the speedbrake? Should be working fine.
Check out your falcon bms.cfg file and see if g_bHotasDgftSelfCancel is set to 0. -
Chiba hat does nothing. But pinky and up and down with dms changes hsd zoom.
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pseudo-fix now is that I’ve mapped the range knob up/down directly as button presses. I’m not sure if that’s realistic though; Morphine did his as an axis instead of a switch/button. How does this work in the real jet? Does anyone know?
Also, is it supposed to be able to adjust the HSD range as well? Or just the radar range?
In the real jet, as I understand it, the range knob on the TQS adjusts the targeting pod zoom (at least it does on my TQS). HSD and radar range are not controlled by the HOTAS, but rather by the OSBs (or simply moving the cursor up or down the screen).
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Chiba hat does nothing. But pinky and up and down with dms changes hsd zoom.
Check out the thread above to know what exactly the China Hat is supposed to do.
In the real jet, as I understand it, the range knob on the TQS adjusts the targeting pod zoom (at least it does on my TQS). HSD and radar range are not controlled by the HOTAS, but rather by the OSBs (or simply moving the cursor up or down the screen).
Yep. Apparently, the fact that it does this in the game is a bug.
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Hey Ice. All going well with your profile. Sorted the dogfight switch: didn’t have the right line in the config. All fixed. A suggestion or question if I may: the antenna tilt function. Is it possible to map it to the Coolie hat 4 way switch on the WH throttle? It is pretty important to have it mapped somewhere and I don’t think it is, is it? The Coolie switch controls views and as I use a TrackIR and don’t really use those functions currently mapped to the coolie hat. If you would prefer not to alter your profile, how would I do it? Thanks Ice. It’s really great to have the profile up and working at last.
Apoll
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(or simply moving the cursor up or down the screen).
This is how I’ve always adjusted the range…