TM Hotas Cougar (Windows 10) and BMS 4.35 Woes
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Gents,
I just finished installing Falcon 4.0/BMS 4.34/4.35, HOTAS Cougar, and getting them to talk to each other, somewhat,….lol I have watched an instructional video to do this on youtube. I have been trying to get the Throttle & Joystick to calibrate properly with BMS 4.35. I have been trying to copy and paste docs to the particular files in HOTAS & BMS. The video instructed me to also copy and paste a file doc called Cougar_DX 4.35 key that was to be located in the TM Cougar (Dunc_DX) along with a TMM & TMJ file, yet I cannot find the Cougar_DX 4.35, it is NOT in the directory as the video details it to be. Is there anyone who knows where this file might be? in the software package or what 4.35 ver package it might be in?I Thank Yoy flyers in advance,
JD
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Hey, where are You found instructional video? I have problem with setup Cougar too.
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I had always problems with installing the Cougar until …… I did read the manual about installing the Cougar in the “documents folder” within the BMS folder. That was really an eye opener. You should do that to .
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In my install the “BMS - BasicDX TM Cougar.key” and “BMS - BasicDX TM Cougar_MFD.key” files are here:
“.\Microprose\Falcon BMS 4.35\Docs\01 Input Devices\03 HOTAS Setup\TM Cougar (Dunc_DX)”
_…that’s the same directory that the tmj and tmm files for the DX programming are located. You’d want to pick one of the two (ignore the MFD-named one if you don’t have TM MFD bezel devices) and put a copy of that into the user config directory:
“.\Microprose\Falcon BMS 4.35\User\Config”
Then don’t forget when you get into the game UI to go to the setup area for controllers and use the LOAD button to select that file which you copied into the Config area._