Mud's Profile
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Sorry to be a pain in the butt. Is there a way i can edit the profile in the TARGET graphic editor. I want use the slider on the throttle to zoom in and out with the TGP?
There’s no need to edit the script for that. You just have to set it in BMS Advanced Controller options => Avionics => Range Knob
Set it to Slider - Thrustmaster Combined.Br,
Mud
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You are the man Mud!!!
Cheers!
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I’m getting this weird issue where the Master Mode and Pinky Buttons seem to sort of respond badly. I often have to click them repeatedly for prolonged periods of time to get them to provide an input. Everything else works splendidly, and both buttons work just as well in other sims. Any idea what that could be about?
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Hey Scrim,
That’s odd. I’ve never experienced this. I’d test the buttons in the Windows Game controller settings => properties to check if they are indeed functioning properly.
Mud
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Just tried it, and it only seems to happen when using the script. What I’m seeing is these two buttons only very briefly lighting up regardless of how long they are depressed, a few times not at all, whereas similar buttons such as the Pickle button are lit for as long as the button is depressed. When not running the script, they work normally.
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Well, the pickle button isn’t pulsed, the other ones are since they’re just supposed to briefly relay a command. But it appears that for you they’re not passing on the command then.
Take away the PULSE+ for those buttons and see what that does.All in all it still seems mighty weird to me …
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Many thanks, that sorted it!
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Nvm, issue seems to be with hardware/software for it, not the script.
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hello, thank you for uploading these files mud. where do i put them though?
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hello, where do i put the “Mud.tmc” and the “Mud.xlsx” files? thanks!
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Mud.xlsx is not needed. It’s just for reference.
Mud.tmc you can put wherever you wish, but it is the file you need to load and run in the TARGET script editor.
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thanks Mud!
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I am very new to this forum, so forgive me if this is the wrong place to post. your profile worked perfectly for me, except, that in spite of following the instructions to the letter, my control setup within the game doesn’t save. So I have to set the pedals, Joystick and throttle, every time I play?
Another question, can I enter more inputs in the list and then save those? -
Hey Mike,
Question #1:
Odd, You should never lose your setup when loading the script before starting BMS. And if you set “axismapping.dat” & “joystick.cal” to read only files you should not even lose the setup when you launch BMS without the script first.
I have to admit I haven’t flown BMS in several months now, but last I flew was already on the current version of BMS.Question #2:
Can you be more specific? Do you mean the keyfile or the script?Best regards,
Mud
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As instructed the script file was put into Target Gui and the key file into Bms, User file,config. then to axismapping and clicking on read only. Same with Joystick.cal, click read only.Then gone to setup, controllers, loaded your profile and then set all my axis preferences and TrackIR.
After closing down and restarting the game, it’s the axis mapping that have all to be reset.
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Ah, you’ll have to make those files read-only after having configured your settings in BMS. Else, BMS cannot save them.
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Yes, that is what I have done. First line of my reply. Can you also tell me the function of the “xlsx” file ? and what it’s for? because in truth, I cannot make head or tail of it!
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I reread your first reply and can’t clearly see where you state you set your controller settings in BMS before setting the two files to read only. But I’ll take your word for it
The Excel file is for reference. It’s the master file of which I created the key-file. Check out the \Docs\Falcon BMS Manuals\Keyfile-generator.xls if you want to know more about it.
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Sorry, forgive my stupidity, looked at that file and I have no idea what it does, or how it does it. Think I need some tuition here. However, bear with me, I am 72 and not as sharp as I used to be. I am still an active paraglider after twenty five years. So I do adore flight.
The original game was relatively simple compared to this and the more advanced joysticks. -
No worries, Mike. Glad to help you out best I can.