Hi all!
I am getting into setting up my Cougar, and I am plowing my way through the documentation from Thrustmaster. I have run into a problem, however.
Currently I use T9 = SHF b (open incrementally) and T10 = b (speed brake toggle) - for most parts that’s all well and good, as the toggle goes towards closed if the sb is any amount of open. However, if the brake is closed, b opens the brake instead - which has gotten me killed more than once, due to poor energy management, switchology, confusion in combat, etc.
Now I have been looking at using toggles (/T), but that’s no good. I know what is needed, but not how to implement it in foxy, or even if it can be done.
The solution involves the use of flags, or at least that seems to be the way to do it for me. The logic is as follows:
one flag X1, is set high, when ever T9 is activated, and set low, whenever T10 is activated.
the rest consists of a branched execution on T10:
If X1 is high (the brake must thus be at least partially open): close the speed brake, and set X1 low
If X1 is low (the brake must now already be closed): Do nothing at all
But how do you do this? use of nested flags?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
/RAMP