Mud's Profile
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Ok, I understand. What I wanted is the [F1] key to activate the “ICP COM1” button instead of the “ICP Drift C/O” switch. Is this possible?
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Yeah, that’s absolutely possible. You’d have to edit the key file for this though.
“ICP COM1” is set to “NUMPAD /” in my key file. The only keys I often use for the DED are the numpad and arrow keys, so for me it made sense to have the COM 1 there.
Groetjes,
Mud
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Thanks! I already changed it and indeed it works perfectly. I see why it made sense for you, but I have a tenkeyless keyboard…
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I’m having a little trouble getting some of your keys to work. I got the Target program running and your profile loaded in BMS, most things work on the base of TW Throttle but when I try to switch over to Dogfight Override lets say. I can see on the hud for a split second that it hitting the command but then it goes back off. Yet if i hold the keyboard command down it stays on. Not sure if its something I’m doing wrong or something wrong with Target. (Had a REALLY hard time getting target to work but its now loading without the USB Error) Also I’m new to BMS so that could be it too haha
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Hmm, I’m not sure what that could be.
Are you saying you have to hold down the key on the keyboard to stay in dogfight mode?
Mud
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Hi I’m trying out your profile, what’s the wheel brake?
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You mean the parking break or the normal brakes?
The parking brake = EAC Switch on the throttle (as marked in the pdf file)
The normal wheel brakes are not related to my script, and should be setup in the BMS Settings to your pedal toe brakes (if you have them). Or whatever else you want to set them to. The keyboard command for them is “k”.
Mud
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Thank you Mud for your help!
To activate AGM-65 missiles, is the command missile “Cage / Uncage” as shown in the photo? -
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Great find, Pontius. Thanks for that.
I’ll edit my OP with a link to your post.Br,
Mud
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My previous post was deleted as I got the Rudder pedals working fine with the Thrustmaster Device Analazyer, I was unable to use it since Windows 10 is limited on the axis translation it seems. So we are stuck with the “separate rudder” pedal configuration noted much earlier in this post by adding // in front of the line “Configure(&TFRPRudder, MODE_EXCLUDED);” to look like this:
//Configure(&TFRPRudder, MODE_EXCLUDED);
If you want to know the previous post where I thought I had it working, I am posting it as a spoiler here.
! This works in the Thrustmaster Device Manager test, but Windows does not seem to see the extra axis
! Okay, for all of those that want to use this profile using the Thrustmaster T-Rudder, you will find it doesn’t work with the default MUD profile. If you comb through all of the replies, you will also find the work around is to disable the profile’s attempt to configure the rudder. This was fine for me for a while, so I went out trying to find the answer of how to map the T-Rudder. It seems that there really isn’t much information on the internet to do so. This had me go through and create a profile and then sift through that code this is a product of that…
! The skinny is to add the following to the MUD profile:
! 1. Make sure that your profile is setup to configure the axis of the Rudder. Make sure that you have “//” in front of your Configure Rudder line where it will look like this://Configure(&TFRPRudder, MODE_EXCLUDED);
2. Then we need to tell the program how to map the axis of the Rudder. This is when you scroll down past “// Changes to BMS - Full.key” section where you will see the “//Joystick Axis Modes”, “//Throttle Axis Setups”, ect. Somewhere in that section add the follow:
MapAxis(&TFRPRudder, TRPRIGHT, DX_XROT_AXIS, AXIS_NORMAL, MAP_ABSOLUTE); SetSCurve(&TFRPRudder, TRPRIGHT, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); MapAxis(&TFRPRudder, TRUDDER, DX_Z_AXIS, AXIS_NORMAL, MAP_ABSOLUTE); SetSCurve(&TFRPRudder, TRUDDER, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); MapAxis(&TFRPRudder, TRPLEFT, DX_YROT_AXIS, AXIS_NORMAL, MAP_ABSOLUTE); SetSCurve(&TFRPRudder, TRPLEFT, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); >! ``` Save it and then run it. If you test it out you will see that you can now use your TM Warthog Joystick, Throttle, and T-Rudder pedals all as one device when running the MUD profile. Enjoy!
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Mud the Jammer ON button with DX CMS Down does not work …
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Mud the Jammer ON button with DX CMS Down does not work …
It should work. Are you sure you were carrying an ECM pod and that it was activated?
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@Mud:
It should work. Are you sure you were carrying an ECM pod and that it was activated?
ok is now working, thanks!!!
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Hiya guys, I have the Warthogs and use Mud’s profile (great work btw) I want to get some rudder pedals, the set I have my eye on are the THRUSTMASTER TFRP Flight Rudder , are these compatible with the Warthogs AND BMS 4.33
Thanks in anticipation
Aim
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I have also emailed Thrustmaster support and will report back my findings……
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Well I got a standard “They will work with the Warthogs but we cant comment on BMS” reply from Thrustmasters tech support.
I am hopeless with scripts and haven’t touched Mud’s profile, does anyone know how I can bind the TFRP T.Flight Rudder pedals to Muds profile? I calibrated the rudders using Thrustmasters program, plugged them in but they wouldn’t steer or brake on the taxi way. Any help would be really appreciated.
Aim
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Well I got a standard “They will work with the Warthogs but we cant comment on BMS” reply from Thrustmasters tech support.
I am hopeless with scripts and haven’t touched Mud’s profile, does anyone know how I can bind the TFRP T.Flight Rudder pedals to Muds profile? I calibrated the rudders using Thrustmasters program, plugged them in but they wouldn’t steer or brake on the taxi way. Any help would be really appreciated.
Aim
185th CadetI use the Warthog and TFRP pedals also with BMS. I’m using DX assignments mostly and my own little Target profile for where DX won’t work. The TFRP pedals I have setup in windows and in BMS self of course, they are not included in the profile. Works fine for me, this way.