Toto's Helios BMS Profile WIP
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Toto
your BMS screen has finally convinced me to try Helios and buy a touchscreen. I will probably get the same one that you have, but I do have one question. I am running Win 7 and will Helios and this monitor all work nicely with Win 7? That is, will the touch feature of the monitor work in Win 7? -
From Gadroc’s web page I recall that Helios was designed and tested on Win7, both 32 and 64 bit. He says it should work on XP. In any case it depends on the .NET 4.0 framework from Microsoft being installed first.
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Toto
your BMS screen has finally convinced me to try Helios and buy a touchscreen. I will probably get the same one that you have, but I do have one question. I am running Win 7 and will Helios and this monitor all work nicely with Win 7? That is, will the touch feature of the monitor work in Win 7?I’m using it with Win7 and it works pretty well… though not perfect. I still get a stray mouse click in the 3D put every now and again when manipulating the touch screen. Hope there is a way in future versions of BMS to turn off mouse clicks all together.
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Toto
For items such as the RWR, DED, MFDs. gauges and the like, what programs did you use-MFDE, the BMS extractor or what?
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Toto
For items such as the RWR, DED, MFDs. gauges and the like, what programs did you use-MFDE, the BMS extractor or what?
ThanksA combination of both. All of the instructions are in the included txt file.
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Toto
I didn’t see a txt file in the download. Did I miss it? What Hotas are you using and if you are using a TM WH, could you send me the profile.
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Toto
I didn’t see a txt file in the download. Did I miss it? What Hotas are you using and if you are using a TM WH, could you send me the profile.
ThanksSobe, sorry I forgot to include the .txt file in the .7z file. It’s included now: https://googledrive.com/host/0BzQQUC…Helios_v0.1.7z
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Toto
404. That’s an error.The requested URL was not found on this server. That’s all we know.
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Try the link in post 5. I think that works
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Toto
Okay. Got the text file. What HOTAS do you use? If a Warthog, can you please send me your profile.
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I use the cougar, but most of my profile is DX buttons so you should be fine using your existing warthog profile if it is DX. The included .key file is simply a modification of the .bms key file and is required to make the Helios profile work correctly.
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Toto, I can’t get you MFDs and Up front controller push buttons to work. I wonder what I’m doing wrong? I need to set the Helios add interface key file to yours, right? The one in the user/config/ folder?
apoll
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Toto, I can’t get you MFDs and Up front controller push buttons to work. I wonder what I’m doing wrong? I need to set the Helios add interface key file to yours, right? The one in the user/config/ folder?
Just drop the Toto_Helios.key file in your user/config folder and make sure to load it in BMS. You shouldn’t have to do anything to my Helios profile except run it.
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Thanks Toto. I got it working. I think the issues was that it was not picking up the correct key profile in the configuration folder in bms. I seemed to have fixed it, and it works. Good profile; I like the push button nature of it. Thanks for making and sharing it. One question if I may: I am next turning my attention to a good Warthog profile for the hotas, as I have a thrustmaster warthog. I am assuming, and correct me if I’m wrong here, that I will take the key file of the profile I get, and use enable that in the setup. I do not have to use ‘Toto-key’ in the configuration? Or it doesn’t matter? Can you recommend a good warthog hotas profile? Thanks.
Regards,
Apoll
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I use a cougar, so I can’t help you too much. I use a mostly DX buttons so I don’t need to really program my cougar unless I want to use the pinky switch as a modifier. You should be able to program most of your warthog in falcon by clicking on the command in the key file in setup then pressing the button you want to use.
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Hey Toto,
Looks impressive.
I too use WH, Helios and have a HP touchscreen. Have always found the additional ease of use rather than mouse clicking to be worth the effort and cost.
Keep up the good work mate!
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Why are there no MFD buttons around your MFD?
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@-Ice To make the MFDs larger, I’m going to put invisible buttons on the MFD’s. So the user would tap the actual spot on the MFD they want to manipulate.
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@-Ice To make the MFDs larger, I’m going to put invisible buttons on the MFD’s. So the user would tap the actual spot on the MFD they want to manipulate.
Interesting! It’s gonna be tight! I find it hard enough to get the proper MFD button, much less if they’re “invisible.” However, you probably could make the touch area bigger if you’d putting the buttons manually…