MRM/DF override
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@Stevie said in MRM/DF override:
@Fish44 - you shouldn’t need to latch the Cancel. Once it’s sent, you’re Canceled and you con’t have to do anything more. That’s why setting it to Cancel on deselect works.
Hi @Stevie Here’s the challenge.
Try to map either the MRM or Dgft to a BUTTON (momentary) not a SWITCH!You will find that you can only stay in that mode when the button is HELD. I believe that is the issue outlined by the original poster. And my recommended solution remains the same.
@Fish44 - Looks to me like there needs to be 3 additional ‘Toggle’ callbacks for setting these modes. maybe described like…
i.e. press once MODE ON, press again MODE OFF
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@lew0984 said in MRM/DF override:
Toggle switch down (momentary) - dgft o/ride
Toggle switch up (momentary) - MRM o/rideThe Devil is in the detail…
A switches which stays in different position after being set is not momentary, its a ‘maintained’ (industry terminology) switch ON/OFF etc. A momentary switch is one you push but on release returns to its original state, This can be a push button or a switch (with a spring back).
The callbacks work with ‘maintained’ switches, and are not designed for ‘momentary’ ones. A single callback can’t work for both toggle and momentary.
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@Fish44 ah, copy. So 3 completely seperate call backs would be required and a rocker switch (“button” or “momentary”) could function as per RL despite returning to centre under spring tension? My guess is this would allow you then to switch between O/ride modes as in RL but you’d still need to map the cancel call back to come out of the O/ride as there is no centre position button to activate cancel, despite the switch having a centre position?
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@Fish44 - didn’t work out that way on my CH throttle…before I managed to break it somehow. Pretty sure this is all about setup…
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