Morphine's Profile
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Greetings all. A great big thanks to all involved in the making of this profile.
I’ve downloaded and installed the lastest version of the software and it works great, although I’ve noticed that the “Master Caution” which was mapped to the Return key has changed to Ctrl-Return. The Return key is now binded to the hardpoints.
Not a problem as such but I thought I should bring it up incase its not normal.
Thanks. Kind Regards.
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Greetings all. A great big thanks to all involved in the making of this profile.
I’ve downloaded and installed the lastest version of the software and it works great, although I’ve noticed that the “Master Caution” which was mapped to the Return key has changed to Ctrl-Return. The Return key is now binded to the hardpoints.
Not a problem as such but I thought I should bring it up incase its not normal.
Thanks. Kind Regards.
Jay.Thanks man, there were some legacy issues still lingering from switch to 4.33 and upgrading Morphine’s profile. There was a lot of legacy and dead call backs in the code. So there was some mismatch between the current default layout and Morphine’s old profile. Some of which caused conflicts. I took this report as an opportunity to clean things up a bit.
So I finally took the time and went through legacy code and commented out all of the conflicts (i hope) and legacy / dead call backs. I left the code in place, just in case anyone has a use for it. There is some interesting stuff in there, ie a call back for SimSpeedyGonzalesUp.
I do recommend updating to the newest version of this profile as the key guide will more accurately reflect the bindings. You have to Update both the script and the key map BTW.
Just as an FYI many of the target bindings are not on the Key Guide, like the ext lights. Just something to remember if you do want to rebind.
As always you can download them from dropbox and please feel free to let me know if you have any issues.
Morphine’s Profile For Latest Version TARGET download from here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/66rd8borl2zrfbd/AAAnvz5u93ebm0Tzh322Vw6ba?dl=0Morphine’s Profile For Legacy Versions of Target Download From Here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4l2j2sbbkkmwoaa/AAAMks8YYDvUsOQ6vr7bi5bia?dl=0 -
Thanks man, there were some legacy issues still lingering from switch to 4.33 and upgrading Morphine’s profile. There was a lot of legacy and dead call backs in the code. So there was some mismatch between the current default layout and Morphine’s old profile. Some of which caused conflicts. I took this report as an opportunity to clean things up a bit.
So I finally took the time and went through legacy code and commented out all of the conflicts (i hope) and legacy / dead call backs. I left the code in place, just in case anyone has a use for it. There is some interesting stuff in there, ie a call back for SimSpeedyGonzalesUp.
I do recommend updating to the newest version of this profile as the key guide will more accurately reflect the bindings. You have to Update both the script and the key map BTW.
Just as an FYI many of the target bindings are not on the Key Guide, like the ext lights. Just something to remember if you do want to rebind.
As always you can download them from dropbox and please feel free to let me know if you have any issues.
Morphine’s Profile For Latest Version TARGET download from here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/66rd8borl2zrfbd/AAAnvz5u93ebm0Tzh322Vw6ba?dl=0Morphine’s Profile For Legacy Versions of Target Download From Here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4l2j2sbbkkmwoaa/AAAMks8YYDvUsOQ6vr7bi5bia?dl=0Greetings Gastone.
Thanks for your reply and also a great big thanks for taking the time to check out the bindings. Just read your post and I’ll download and check your new updated profile ASAP. It’s a bit late right now over here were I live you see. I’ll let you know if there’s any issues.
Once again, I would like to thank you aswell as Boxin and obviously Morphine (hope I don’t leave anyone out), for making this profile available for everyone.
Great stuff. Keep you posted.
Yours gratefully. Kind regards.
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Thank you very much. Your profile’s update is much appreciated.
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Hello Gastone, lets see if you can help me with this issue.
I bought a Hotas Warthog a few days ago and I downloaded Morphine’s profile for the latest version TARGET from this link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/66rd8borl…h322Vw6ba?dl=0
When I was going to try it out I had an issue:
I loaded and started the *.tmc file in the Target scrip editor then I loaded the profile *.key on the BMS 4.33 setup and when I tested it to see how the buttons where assigned they didn’t show up like they did on the Hotas images that were provided with the profile.
For example, when I press the “2” button it shows that I press the number “34”, I press the number “3” and it shows “36” and so on with many others.After that, I checked again how the buttons are assigned on the Device Analyzer and it showed up they were assigned correctly when I tested them.
I would really appreciate if you could help me out since I don’t have any more options to try out.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Gastone, lets see if you can help me with this issue.
I loaded and started the *.tmc file in the Target scrip editor then I loaded the profile *.key on the BMS 4.33 setup and when I tested it to see how the buttons where assigned they didn’t show up like they did on the Hotas images that were provided with the profile.
For example, when I press the “2” button it shows that I press the number “34”, I press the number “3” and it shows “36” and so on with many others.After that, I checked again how the buttons are assigned on the Device Analyzer and it showed up they were assigned correctly when I tested them.
I would really appreciate if you could help me out since I don’t have any more options to try out.
Thanks in advance.
In your BMS install in the user/config folder there is a file called devicesorting.txt ,open it with notepad and cut and paste the line for thrustmaster combine so that it is first on the list. This file controls the order of the joysticks in the sim and due to the way BMS handles joysticks, the number of the button being pressed in game.
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Thank you very much Gascone for your fast answer and the effectiveness of it. The problem was solved!!
Thank you for the profile that you have developed and for your contribution to the forum.
Greetings from the Canary islands.
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Hi Gastone and Merry Christmas for all of you.
At the end of November You indicated how to do the following change:
- “Paddle Switch”= WHEEL BRAKES
- “Nosewheel Seering button”= SHIFT
As I wrote, it works prefect. After nearly one month using the profile with this change I realized that having SHIFT at the “Nosewheel….” is a bit uncomfortable because during the flights you use it several times with the pinkie finger and with some other bottons and can not be easily reached. To solve this problem can you teach me how to make the following change:
- “Paddle Switch”= SHIFT
- “Nosewheel Seering button”= WHEEL BRAKES
As you can see, is just to exchange the initail instructions between said buttons. I think with this new change everything will be more confortable and to avoid mistake pushs during the flights.
Thanks in advance
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Hi Gastone and Merry Christmas for all of you.
After nearly one month using the profile with this change I realized that having SHIFT at the “Nosewheel….” is a bit uncomfortable because during the flights you use it several times with the pinkie finger and with some other bottons and can not be easily reached. To solve this problem can you teach me how to make the following change:
- “Paddle Switch”= SHIFT
- “Nosewheel Seering button”= WHEEL BRAKES
As you can see, is just to exchange the initail instructions between said buttons. I think with this new change everything will be more confortable and to avoid mistake pushs during the flights.
Thanks in advance
This will be more work than the first edit. You’ll want to swap the directx controlled call backs for SimWheelBrakes with SimHotasPinkyShift in the Key file, because I’ve updated the files, I can’t tell you which lines those are on in your key file.
To make sure the profile works as indicated you’ll also need to edit the .TMC. You need to change the function for the paddle switch to the pinky switch.
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This will be more work than the first edit. You’ll want to swap the directx controlled call backs for SimWheelBrakes with SimHotasPinkyShift in the Key file, because I’ve updated the files, I can’t tell you which lines those are on in your key file.
To make sure the profile works as indicated you’ll also need to edit the .TMC. You need to change the function for the paddle switch to the pinky switch.
Thanks anyway Gastone
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Big Ups to Boxin for taking the time to do this. I found a bug or two. The JFS starter toggle (engine Opp left forward on the hotas) left was triggering a UHF radio freq change. This was due to the new keybind for shift+ctlr+J, which is now is now UHF ___._XX Up. I rebound Jet Fuel Start Switch Up in the target profile and keyfile to Shift+alt+ctrl+J to deconflict it. Also, Morphine had left the idle detent set switch to JFS, So I went and set right engine opp forward to alt I for hotas idle detent. To fix it you’ll need a new profile and target script. You can get both here.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2r056hw227rt705/AABN6ah4XTs8V_QgtZMEdjVea?dl=0
Drop Box is dead Error 404
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Cannot find these downloads, drop box error 404 can anyone tell me where to Go???
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Cannot find these downloads, drop box error 404 can anyone tell me where to Go???
ThanksLiterally one page back in this thread.
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?8147-Morphine-s-Profile&p=408843&viewfull=1#post408843 -
Ok, im at my wit’s end
All commands are frozen. Not a light not a movement, nothing moves. The advices you gave in the previous pages fly high above my head so i cannot even think to extrapolate any lesson and do it on my own.
I have loaded both the key and the profile, i made sure the virtual device is the first on the device lists on the .txt file on BMS and the only one on the device control window. I also made sure to untoggle every power saving setting from each and every USB 2.0 port i have. I also made sure both the USB are cable directly on the pc rather than on external hubs because you never know. Previously i have done a couple flight checks on DCS and the HOTAS works fine.
If i have to point a finger id say it’s the virtual device, but what do i know about anything, right?
edit: disregard, the old trick of reloading the whole pc did the trick…
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Greetings everyone.
Been thinking of trying out the VAC (Voice Activated Commands) software with BMS.
I’m aware that you need to programme a PTT button which can be used via the keyboard or mouse but was wondering if anyone is using the Hotas for this?
I’m really happy with this profile and wouldn’t want to Change anything (except maybe the “shift” button) but, could anyone tell me if there’s a button/switch if any (probably in “shift” state), that I can use?
Thanks. Regards. J. -
Greetings everyone.
Been thinking of trying out the VAC (Voice Activated Commands) software with BMS.
I’m aware that you need to programme a PTT button which can be used via the keyboard or mouse but was wondering if anyone is using the Hotas for this?
I’m really happy with this profile and wouldn’t want to Change anything (except maybe the “shift” button) but, could anyone tell me if there’s a button/switch if any (probably in “shift” state), that I can use?
Thanks. Regards. J.There are the 2 PTT already in the profile, Mic SW U and D are UHF/TS3 Wisp and VHF/TS3 PTT. Haven’t used VAC as I use Voice Attack but think it should work the same.
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There are the 2 PTT already in the profile, Mic SW U and D are UHF/TS3 Wisp and VHF/TS3 PTT. Haven’t used VAC as I use Voice Attack but think it should work the same.
Thanks TxMtb.
I’m somewhat confused and sorry for the “newbie” question but if I already use this switches for Comms which I need as I’m in an online squadron, how is it that I can also use them for the AI Comms?
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The wing-man, unit, tower, ect commands are bound to different key binds than the comms switches. The hotas comms switches will not trigger any wingman commands or actions. You need a way to tell the Voice Attack software to listen for a command before it will execute a macro which triggers the the wingman actions. What TxMttb is saying to do is bind that command to Coms switch on the hotas. If your using the in game voice server, IVC, the your virtual squad will hear you Voice attack commands over IVC.
The work flow of TxMttb’s approach is:
1,player hit’s mic switch up. 2, The target software presss the home button on the keyboard. This causes the player to transmit of UHF radio in game 3. the press of the Home key wakes Voice Attack. 4, player speaks wing man command. 5. voice attack recognizes this and types a macro, in this case it types a w + a number to fire the game wingman command. So while you spoke your wingman command everyone tuned to your UHF radio would hear your command as you spoke it.There are other approaches to waking the Voice attack software as well. You could keep it push button and assign a non bound button to wake voice attack. Though with this profile you will have to edit the Target profile to do so. FYI pressing the mic switch in on the throttle is free, but I think the profile is out of direct buttons, so you’ll have to assign a key press to that. Meaning you’ll have to cross reference they layout pdf to find a free one.
The other way you could wake voice attack is with a phrase, so all you have to do is speak a phrase of your choosing and say the wing commands and they’ll fire off.
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FYI pressing the mic switch in on the throttle is free, but I think the profile is out of direct buttons, so you’ll have to assign a key press to that. Meaning you’ll have to cross reference they layout pdf to find a free one.
The other way you could wake voice attack is with a phrase, so all you have to do is speak a phrase of your choosing and say the wing commands and they’ll fire off.
Yep the Mic Push is free, it outputs the F11 command but it’s a pulse, so you need to set it to toggle the listening on/off instead of “Listen while depressed”. I just use it to center OpenTrack.
And Gastone is right, your squadmates will hear when you issue the commands, just like IRL I suppose. If you were to always know that the AI is going to be on VHF only, you could just us that 1 PTT, the only others that would hear you have to be on the same VFH, Then use UHF for group. -
Mophine do you have the profile to the T.1600M FCS or could you design one for us that have the 1600 set? Would appreciate any help or a link where I can get profiles for this setup. I could not afford the Warthog set so I opted for the t1600.
Thank you so much
Jaye
Everett, WA