I fixed. I uncommented the rudder and setup the rudder axis and toe brakes in the advanced options. Thanks all.
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
I commented the //Configure(&TFRPRudder, MODE_EXCLUDED); and didn’t show any errors but the controls are not combined.
The rudder axis and toe brakes don’t work.
How to setup the rudder axis and toe brakes in this profile?
Best regards.
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
I’m tired. I reinstall all drivers and softwares, unplugged and plugged all USBs, to run the profile and the T-Rudder don’t combined with throttle and joystick. I don’t know how to fix it.
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
I disconnected and connected all devices and I cannot hide the rudder pedals. What do I suppost to do do solve this and combine the controls?
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
Is there any update for Falcon BMS 4.35?
Or the 4.34 profiles still works?
I’m trying to load the *.tmc, but don’t hide the joystick, throttle and rudder devices.
The TFRPRudder don’t hide after to run the script.
Best regards.
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
Some day ago, I loaded the profile and I have the same problem again, but this time I unpluged and pluged the USB of the throttle, the stick and it worked again.
Maybe it’s not necessary edit the regedit’s registers that I mention before.
I use the CCleaner to clenanup the temporaries and the registers, but some registers of the TARGET are listed and if they are deleted may cause problems loading profiles, I don’t know.
Every time I cleanup the registers with CCleaner, I uncheck the TARGET related registers to avoid any problem, but for unknown reasons the profiles don’t hide the throttle and the stick after load the profile, then I unplug and plug the USB cables and they hides again.
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
Sounds kinda like the script isn’t hiding the devices when it runs.
You can run the target script and then check in windows with joy.cpl and see what devices it lists. The joystick and throttle should not show up.
The problem was that the devices was not hidden after run the script.
I found the solution in this thread of the reddit forum:
In the “regedit”, set “0” (zero) to all “Device Parameters” in the “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB**{DEVICE}**”.
- VID_044F&PID_0402 “Joystick - HOTAS Warthog”
- VID_044F&PID_0404 “Throttle - HOTAS Warthog”
- VID_044F&PID_B679 “T-Rudder”
But I still receive messages like these in the log of the TARGET software:
USB HID device with hardware id “VID_044F&PID_0403” cannot be found
USB HID device with hardware id “VID_044F&PID_B68F” cannot be foundAfter a long sunday afternoon of research, the Morphine’s Profile is finally working here.
P.S.: I reinstalled the Falcon BMS 4.34 U2, I reinstalled the TARGET, I cleanup the register and restarted the computer.
Thanks all.
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
Sounds like possibly 1 of 2 things.
DeviceSorting.txt file has the devices in the wrong order - located in x:\Falcon BMS 4.34\User\Config - change it to read only after it’s in the correct order.
The .key file being used in BMS Controller setup is incorrect or has been modified. Try replacing it with a fresh version from the download. File should be in same location as devicesorting.txt
It was setted the order of the “DeviceSorting.txt” and the file was marked as “read only”.
I downloaded the profile again.
In the “DeviceSorting.txt” marked as read only, the file contains only the combined “Thrustmaster Virtual Game Controller (root)” and “T-Rudder”, but in the Controllers UI, it shows the “Joystick - HOTAS Warthog” and “Throttle - HOTAS Warthog”.
“DeviceSorting.txt” marked as read only.
“DeviceSorting.txt” current order.
The Morphine’s Profile is loaded and the Controller shows the “Joystick - HOTAS Warthog” and “Throttle - HOTAS Warthog”.
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
Yes I’m using it without any issue, have you loaded the correct keyfile inside BMS
This is what I’m doing. Check if I’m doing something wrong.
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RE: A Guide to Morphine’s Profile for BMS 4.33 and Beyond
Hi there,
I have tried with the lastest update and the profile don’t work. TMS, DMS, CMS, etc. are “pressing” OSBs of MFDs. I don’t figure out what’s happening. I can’t edit the profile using the UI.
Is this profile compatible with the Update 2?
Best regards.