Can't Find A Callback
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Ok, I’ve been watching some videos that’s helped immensely. If you’re here Krause (Paladin), much appreciated.
In one of the videos going over GBU deployments he talks about using Ctrl+F3/F4 to zoom in and out with the TGP. Using those does nothing that I can tell. Flounder’s keymap (the profile I’m using) has other functions listed for those buttons I think.
I’ve looked for it in the callback list but probably missing it as I doubt very seriously it will be listed as FOVZOOM, so what callback function am I looking for?
Also, probably a shot in the dark here, I’m running on a Toahiba laptop that requires me to use an FN function key to access my F# buttons, they’re all bound to things such as volume and screen brightness. Is there some wa to reverse that to where the F#s are the default? Hitting a function button currently requires 2 hands and 3 or 4 buttons if a shift/alt/control modifier is required. That gets a bit hectic when trying to fly too.
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SimRangeKnobUp -1 0 0XFFFFFFFF 0 0 0 1 “TQS: MAN RANGE Knob - Up”
SimRangeKnobDown -1 0 0XFFFFFFFF 0 0 0 1 “TQS: MAN RANGE Knob - Down”Should be these if I’m not mistaken. Unassigned in the ‘Full’ Keyfile. Usually on an axis for most HOTAS users.
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Ok, I have seen that one and I do believe it’s mapped to a knob. That’s probably a good reason why I haven’t seen anything happen with that one in other MFD modes. LOL
Thanks
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It’s not mapped to anything in Agave’s example. You should map it directly to your HOTAS via DirectX.
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Also, probably a shot in the dark here, I’m running on a Toahiba laptop that requires me to use an FN function key to access my F# buttons, they’re all bound to things such as volume and screen brightness. Is there some wa to reverse that to where the F#s are the default? Hitting a function button currently requires 2 hands and 3 or 4 buttons if a shift/alt/control modifier is required. That gets a bit hectic when trying to fly too.
Hopefully this will help out with the function keys. http://www.mytoshiba.com.au/support/item/695
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Excellent, thank you. I probably knew how to do that on the original 8/8.1 OS but it was something that never was an issue until now. Pretty sure I’m a fine candidate for Alzheimer’s with everything I’ve forgotten in the last few years.��