Morphine's Profile
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Was able to fix my issue, I didn’t realize that saving the keyfile in game messes it up. All issues solved.
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Thanks for the profile. Work great!
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What is the idea of putting a small deadzone in both TARGET script and BMS advance controller setting, Morphine?
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What is the idea of putting a small deadzone in both TARGET script and BMS advance controller setting, Morphine?
I agree they are both probably not necessary and you can feel free to remove one or both of them depending on your preference.
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I agree they are both probably not necessary and you can feel free to remove one or both of them depending on your preference.
Pardon my English as I’m not native speaker. I mean to ask you that do you find it beneficial in some way to put those deadzone on?
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Pardon my English as I’m not native speaker. I mean to ask you that do you find it beneficial in some way to put those deadzone on?
The reason I added the deadzone to the TARGET profile was that my joystick does not always center properly due to some design or manufacturing issue. I did it before realizing that BMS also defaults to a small deadzone. I eventually removed the deadzone from one of them (I think it was BMS) so that I was only adjusting one of them.
The primary benefit of the deadzone is to deal with centering issues and if your joystick was stable enough I’d try to eliminate it (or make it as small as possible). Ultimately though having a deadzone is a personal preference for each pilot and something you should experiment with to get the feel/control you are looking for.
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Hello Morphine!
Still using your profile but I’ve made a few changes that by now I cannot remember. Also using a customized .key file. My last post was on May this year so I’m not sure if I am using the “updated” version 2 or the “original” version 2 of your profile. Anyway, with all the changes I’ve made to my setup, I am hesitant to simply throw in anything new for fear of messing things up.
However, I am now in the stage of learning about flameouts and doing flamout landings and in-air restarts. It was hilarous when Kite and I went up for a flight to test this out, and I found out that I apparently have an F-16 with an “auto-engine restart” feature. I tried turning the engine off by flicking the Master Fuel switch to off and the engine would spool down, instruments go blank, etc…. but when I flick the switch back on, the engine starts back up, even with the throttle on full/half/idle/detent position. It doesn’t matter which position the throttle is in, it’ll restart the engine. Same issue when the Engine Feed knob turned to off and doing a negative-G maneuver… it’ll shut the engine off, but once I am in a position that would feed fuel back to the engine, it starts up. Also, lifting the throttle from Off to Idle does not kill the engine.
The only time the engine did stay off was when I landed, turned it off, and waited for the RPM to decay past 20%.
Any help appreciated!
PS - I’m also hoping to change the throttle hat switch to different views, but I’m not sure what it’s called in your .tmc file… Thanks!
I think I face this auto engine restart problem, and I use mostly stock Morphine’s profile. How do you solve it?
Edit: My mistake… It seems Engine Restart TE is design to use without Idle Cutoff patch enable.
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I think I face this auto engine restart problem, and I use mostly stock Morphine’s profile. How do you solve it?
Edit: My mistake… It seems Engine Restart TE is design to use without Idle Cutoff patch enable.
Glad you figured it out. IIRC Ice was making the same mistake.
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Downloaded all the attachments you have provided. When I run Target Script Editor it says “Complile error: Type required in FalconBMS-Warthog.tmc at line 1”
I followed your instructions to the 'T" placing the files where you indicated and the setup in the “Controllers” portion of setup in the game. Not sure what that error message is telling me to do. I believe I got it to run when I first set it up, but when following the directions to "Run the Target Script Editor " each time you start the sim, it now gives me that error message. I’ve opened both the DX file and the .tmc file and cannot figure out what the problem is. Any help would be appreciated. Should be obvious I’m not really TARGET savvy at this point. -
Okay. got the compiler error resolved. Now if I can figure why the profile is not working on my WH. Example, the Left Throttle Button that is supposed to “uncage” and switched “Center Trim” swaps MFD’s when pushed. Checked the key file and they are indicted there as “uncage” and “Center Trim” I’ll keep after it as it is a learning experience.
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Okay. got the compiler error resolved. Now if I can figure why the profile is not working on my WH. Example, the Left Throttle Button that is supposed to “uncage” and switched “Center Trim” swaps MFD’s when pushed. Checked the key file and they are indicted there as “uncage” and “Center Trim” I’ll keep after it as it is a learning experience.
Did you check controller ID? What other controller do you plugged in?
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Thanks SanPats,
As I said, these types of issues force us to learn the intricacies of the sim. I presently have Morphine’s profile working pretty much as designed. Still a learning curve since the differences in the WH and the Cougar that I was used to. Seems my in game issue was because I didn’t put the .TMC file into the Thrustmaster TARGET "scripts " folder. I simply linked the Target Script Editor to the file located in the folder I created when I downloaded all Morphine’s various parts. Once in the right folder, and run through the Script Editor, I seem to be up and flying. Now just a matter of learning all the “buttons”. -
You may have read about this elsewhere but just in case… Make sure you set the following files to “Read Only” once you have setup your controls. If you don’t and accidentally start the sim before TARGET your settings will be reset and you will have to redo them.
C:\Falcon BMS 4.32\User\Config\axismapping.dat and C:\Falcon BMS 4.32\User\Config\joystick.cal
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How do I make the cursor to move around?
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How do I make the cursor to move around?
The Radar cursor is set inside of BMS on the Controllers -> Avionics page. Using the drop down to select Cursor X and Y. You may have to reverse Cursor Y for it to work properly.
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Copy thanks.
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https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?15953-China-Hat-problems&p=226713#post226713
Posted a new thread by mistake.
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In addition to the china hat issue, I also cannot find where to change the scan width of radar. Clicking the cursor button doens’t work.
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It’s OSB 18 on your FCR MFD.
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As Sarge55 said, OSB 18 cycles the Azimuth between 60, 30 and 10 degrees. You can also cycle the Azimuth between 30 and 60 by “bumping” the X cursor… that is scrolling it off the screen to the left or the right.