How to lock alternative launcher settings for game (4.37)?
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After changing the plug in order for stick and throttle, the AL settings seem to work. Except the rudder always reverts to keyboard. I have to reset in game to stick twist each time.
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@Tobruk rudder axis no worky? seriously?
does yours look like this? share a screen snip…
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@airtex2019 Yes, it looks like that exactly, but still defaults in game to keyboard. I then set manually and save and it works but it is a rinse repeat process every time I start the game.
But it loads like this:
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@airtex2019 Duh! I didn’t read the fine print…that’s for lawyers.
Thanks again.
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Well it was too good to be true. I thought I finally had the Joystick mapping licked.
It did appear to work for a couple of sessions, but tonight the game decided that it did not like any of my AL key settings for the throttle.
I checked the Bms User Config and it listed 32 buttons and 256 with pink.
Is that correct? My stick has 32 x2 alone?
I manual changed the file to 64 and 128 (pinky) but that had no impact… -
@Tobruk I’m very sorry I may have given you conflicting advice. If so, apologies. I’ve been trying to help a lot of different folks and I can’t keep everyone straight.
You definitely can NOT have things like 32-buttons-per-device and 256-shift-range, in your ‘falcon bms user.cfg’ file, and make use of the new launcher.
Taking it from the top… there are 2 different paths. They are fundamentally incompatible with one another. You’ll have to choose one or the other.
Option A) to use a hand-crafted key file, like Orffen’s download… that will need ‘falcon bms user.cfg’ set to 32-buttons and 256-shift… and also require you to hand-manage the DeviceSorting.txt to put stick first, throttle second.
then, avoid the new launcher or always take care to check the “don’t apply overrides” box.
Option B) use the new Launcher … it may or may not recognize your stick and throttle and supply good defaults. but it will set 128-button numbering, and some appropriate dx-shift value, in the ‘falcon bms.cfg’ file
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@airtex2019
No worries Airtex, This is what I have tried thus far.From the outset I downloaded Offren’s key map and installed manual in 2d.
The result, much like every thing I have tried, was a mix of some keybind recognition and others not. You provided me with some config command to put in place. Perhaps we should review these.set g_nButtonsPerDevice 32 (i have played with these two settings since)
set g_nHotasPinkyShiftMagnitude 256set g_nNumOfPOVs 2
set g_nPOV1DeviceID 2
set g_nPOV1ID 0
set g_nPOV2DeviceID 3
set g_nPOV2ID 0My next attempt was to replicate all Offren’s setting using the AL. This worked with limit success until I ran into the devicesort issue. Changing the USB socket location appears to have fixed this and the game settings worked for a one play session. And then the game decided not to recognize my throttle keybinds.
It seems to me the game has trouble handling more than 1 device at a time. When the throttle was priority in devicesorter, the game recognized those keybinds, when it was switched it back to the stick.
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@Tobruk said in How to lock alternative launcher settings for game (4.37)?:
set g_nButtonsPerDevice 32 (i have played with these two settings since)
set g_nHotasPinkyShiftMagnitude 256
set g_nNumOfPOVs 2
set g_nPOV1DeviceID 2
set g_nPOV1ID 0
set g_nPOV2DeviceID 3
set g_nPOV2ID 0Definitely delete all of that from your ‘falcon bms user.cfg’ file, if you want to play with the new Launcher.
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Ok I deleted everything in my BMS user config file.
I plugged my devices in and started the game. Everything seems to work.
I exited the game and check the BMS user config file. It is still blank. Is that okay?
Fired up the game again, all seems to be good. Keeping my fingers crossed.