Ice’s Falcon BMS Profile Updated for BMS 4.35
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Yes I have the correct monitor positions. The second monitor is physically on the right and is correct when I check display settings.
When I set exclusive use to 0 in BMS cfg file I get 2 cursors, one on each screen. They are synced to each other. If I move one the other follows exactly along. If I use the cursor on the helios panel and click a button, where ever the cursor is in BMS is what gets clicked, usually outside the cockpit. If I then change the setting in the cfg file for mouse button 4 and click button 4 the BMS cursor disappears but as soon as I touch the trackball it comes back.
I know this is confusing.
Thanks
Doug
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Yes I have the correct monitor positions. The second monitor is physically on the right and is correct when I check display settings.
When I set exclusive use to 0 in BMS cfg file I get 2 cursors, one on each screen. They are synced to each other. If I move one the other follows exactly along. If I use the cursor on the helios panel and click a button, where ever the cursor is in BMS is what gets clicked, usually outside the cockpit. If I then change the setting in the cfg file for mouse button 4 and click button 4 the BMS cursor disappears but as soon as I touch the trackball it comes back.
I know this is confusing.
Thanks
Doug
Have you tried disabling the mouse in BMS by clicking the button marked “Mouse” in the profile on the top left eyebrow. You’ll still have two cursors but the one in BMS should be inactive.
Or do none of the clicks on the profile register?
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Well I wasted a week of my life for a stupid mistake.
I went back and reinstalled everything……including the step I missed. I didn’t load the correct key file.
Worked like a champ.
Sorry for wasting your time and thanks for your help.
Doug
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Well I wasted a week of my life for a stupid mistake.
I went back and reinstalled everything……including the step I missed. I didn’t load the correct key file.
Worked like a champ.
Sorry for wasting your time and thanks for your help.
Doug
No problem, just pleased that you got it working.
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Dear Linknet,
Thank You again for sharing this very complete profile.
The only issue I had was a problem with the moving map on the CPD "Centre Panel Display).
You have to save the map in Weapon Delivery Planner as …\Helios\Images\FalconBMS Images 4.35\User Data\Map.
But the map HAS to be zoomed out completely; you have to see the full map before saving it (see attachment). Otherwise there is a mismatch between the map and the position of the plane.Is this correct?
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Dear Linknet,
Thank You again for sharing this very complete profile.
The only issue I had was a problem with the moving map on the CPD "Centre Panel Display).
You have to save the map in Weapon Delivery Planner as …\Helios\Images\FalconBMS Images 4.35\User Data\Map.
But the map HAS to be zoomed out completely; you have to see the full map before saving it (see attachment). Otherwise there is a mismatch between the map and the position of the plane.Is this correct?
Yes has to be the full map as the position of your plane is calculated from the lower left corner of the theater map and the map dimension should be 4096 X 4096
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Dear Linknet,
Thank You again for sharing this very complete profile.
The only issue I had was a problem with the moving map on the CPD "Centre Panel Display).
You have to save the map in Weapon Delivery Planner as …\Helios\Images\FalconBMS Images 4.35\User Data\Map.
But the map HAS to be zoomed out completely; you have to see the full map before saving it (see attachment). Otherwise there is a mismatch between the map and the position of the plane.Is this correct?
Thanks for the Thanks. By the way I did include that in the Setup Guide:
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To update the map in the Centre Panel Display use Weapon Delivery Planner and save the map to \Helios\Images\FalconBMS Images 4.35\User Data\Map\Map.jpg. Ensure that the map is saved at 4096 x 4096 pixels by zooming out fully in WDP. Unfortunately the map will only update in the Helios profile after closing and reopening the Helios Control Centre. -
I cannot get the Pilot model to hide/show. It would appear “Instr Mode Ils/Tcn” is assigned to “alt-c” so the “alt-c p” key-combo is never fired.
In fact, none of the other key-combo SIM functions work and Frame rate is assigned to its own key “shift-d”.
DIY FTW!
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You have to use the ice key file included with the zip archive. Your probably not pointing the profile to the correct key file.
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Or if you can’t use the provided ICE profile directly as you are using Alternative Launcher you have to copy the content of the keyfile and replace the keybind part in your BMS - Full.key
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Or if you can’t use the provided ICE profile directly as you are using Alternative Launcher you have to copy the content of the keyfile and replace the keybind part in your BMS - Full.key
yes what he said ^
Thats what I had to do as well
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yes what he said ^
Thats what I had to do as well
I had a look into the keyfile that comes with the profile and indeed for the
SimPilotToggle -1 0 0x19 0 0x2E 4 1 “SIM: Toggle Pilot Model”
so the pilot toggle still expects a key combo key to be set 0x2E 4 = Alt C
but
CommandsSetKeyCombo -1 0 0XFFFFFFFF 0 0 0 1 “SIM: Key Combination Keys (KeyCombo)”
So checking SimPilotToggle in the Falcon interface Helios shows to send “p” for that callback which BMS would recognize as SimTogglePause.
I haven’t run into that as I toggle the pilot with an DX command from my HOTAS. But the way it’s currently provided you wouldn’t be able to toogle the pilot through keyboard press nor through a Binding in the Profile -
I cannot get the Pilot model to hide/show. It would appear “Instr Mode Ils/Tcn” is assigned to “alt-c” so the “alt-c p” key-combo is never fired.
In fact, none of the other key-combo SIM functions work and Frame rate is assigned to its own key “shift-d”.
Ice’s original thinking was to eliminate the need for a keyboard completely, but to re-enable the keyboard combinations try this:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/v9mrxzb59tffc80/Combo+Key+File.zip/file
This should give the same keyboard combinations as the original full key file except for frame rate which is mapped to the FPS button on the system menu in the profile.
Note that this new key file has to be added to the C:\Bin\Keyfile folder as well as the BMS config folder since the profile is configured to look in the C:\Bin\Keyfile folder for its key file.
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Ice’s original thinking was to eliminate the need for a keyboard completely, but to re-enable the keyboard combinations try this:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/v9mrxzb59tffc80/Combo+Key+File.zip/file
This should give the same keyboard combinations as the original full key file except for frame rate which is mapped to the FPS button on the system menu in the profile.
Note that this new key file has to be added to the C:\Bin\Keyfile folder as well as the BMS config folder since the profile is configured to look in the C:\Bin\Keyfile folder for its key file.
Hi linknet,
that’s great, much appreciated. I’m not wedded to the keyboard, though those features are sometimes invaluable: like resetting TrackIR when you forgot to start it before going into the pit and of course, hiding the pilot when using said TrackIR (my old neck struggles to look around my sad beer belly )
Also, I use the Alternate Launcher, so copy and pasted the key file over the BMS - Full key file that AL uses and point to this file in the Profile Editor (on the recommendation of @oakdesign on the FL Discord). That’s about as brave as it gets for me in the editor. if I was comfortable enough I could/would have added extra SIM buttons to the SYSTEM panel…one day.
Finally, adding the pilotlegs combo was primarily to help me test the profile, all my gear (HOTAS and TrackIR) are in a box and I’m only [allowed] able to get them out occasionally. I have JanJan’s VA plugin usually for showing/hiding pilot and the other SIM stuff.
Love your work, thanks.
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Hi linknet,
Also, I use the Alternate Launcher, so copy and pasted the key file over the BMS - Full key file that AL uses and point to this file in the Profile EditorJust a small point, if you had copied and pasted the new key file into the C:\Bin\KeyFile folder as well as the BMS config folder you wouldn’t have had to point to the file in the profile editor.
Edit:
If you want to get confused about keyfiles then read on, otherwise skip to post 151 on page 16 for the latest keyfile guide.
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Just a small point, if you had copied and pasted the new key file into the C:\Bin\KeyFile folder as well as the BMS config folder you wouldn’t have had to point to the file in the profile editor.
But on the other hand if any changes to the keyfile used in BMS are made they would have to be made the the one in C:\Bin\Keyfile as well.
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But on the other hand if any changes to the keyfile used in BMS are made they would have to be made the the one in C:\Bin\Keyfile as well.
If you are only adding the HOTAS additions to the end of the keyfile in BMS then it’s not required to edit the C:\Bin\KeyFile. You would only need to edit it if you are making changes which affect the profile, which means that you would also have needed to edit the profile as well.
The idea was to make the profile independent from the BMS installation path.
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Ok I have a different understanding of the usage of the keyfile in the Helios Falcon Interface.
If a user want’s to make changes to callback Keybind, let’s say because he still uses the keyboard alongside and is not happy with a key combination and want to swap the keybinds of 2 callbacks. He would then need to make these changes in his keyfile as well as the keyfile referenced in the profile and open the profile and save it again.
If the keyfile used in BMS is referenced the user could rebind an existing callback used in the profile to another keyboard key with the tool of his choice AL, ExcelKeyfile Edit or manually with an Texteditor and in oder to have Helios pick up that change only opening the Profile in Editor and resave would be required -
Ok I have a different understanding of the usage of the keyfile in the Helios Falcon Interface.
If a user want’s to make changes to callback Keybind, let’s say because he still uses the keyboard alongside and is not happy with a key combination and want to swap the keybinds of 2 callbacks. He would then need to make these changes in his keyfile as well as the keyfile referenced in the profile and open the profile and save it again.
If the keyfile used in BMS is referenced the user could rebind an existing callback used in the profile to another keyboard key with the tool of his choice AL, ExcelKeyfile Edit or manually with an Texteditor and in oder to have Helios pick up that change only opening the Profile in Editor and resave would be requiredYes, that’s quite true, you can swap keybinds without having to modify the profile but this is going beyond what the original instructions were intended for, and in that case you would need to edit both keyfiles. The original instructions were meant to provide an easy installation for a new user but for an experienced user it’s easier just to scrap the C:\Bin\Keyfile and just carry out all modifications to the one in BMS and point the profile at it.
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Yes, that’s quite true, you can swap keybinds without having to modify the profile but this is going beyond what the original instructions were intended for, and in that case you would need to edit both keyfiles. The original instructions were meant to provide an easy installation for a new user but for an experienced user it’s easier just to scrap the C:\Bin\Keyfile and just carry out all modifications to the one in BMS and point the profile at it.
So, by inferring from this conversation and taking a quick look at the profile HPF file - which doesn’t seem to bind any actions to the keyboard (apart from the Airport stuff and used for LUA scripting and the comms menu, which is “immutable” anyway) - it seems to me there is no need to change the BMS config (BMS - Full in AL’s case) at all?