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Buttons as switches in Deviation files.
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04 May 2016 16:51 #47750
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Buttons as switches in Deviation files. was created by vmsda
In the "Mired in RC" tutorial on Deviation, ir is said that
"Button switches
Any of the buttons on the transmitter, including those used for navigating the transmitter configuration, can be used as a virtual switch. This requires setting them up as trims for a virtual channel, and then using the virtual channel as a switch".
How are these buttons labelled, in order to be referenced in the mixers?
"Button switches
Any of the buttons on the transmitter, including those used for navigating the transmitter configuration, can be used as a virtual switch. This requires setting them up as trims for a virtual channel, and then using the virtual channel as a switch".
How are these buttons labelled, in order to be referenced in the mixers?
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04 May 2016 18:29 #47759
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Replied by silpstream on topic Buttons as switches in Deviation files.
Try here:
www.deviationtx.com/manuals/html-devo10/...-as-a-virtual-switch
You have to assign them to the virtual channels first.
You have to assign them to the virtual channels first.
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05 May 2016 10:04 #47811
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Replied by vmsda on topic Buttons as switches in Deviation files.
Yes, ok for the trims, but how do you accomplsh that for "... buttons ... used for navigating the transmitter configuration ..."?silpstream wrote: Try here: www.deviationtx.com/manuals/html-devo10/...-as-a-virtual-switch
You have to assign them to the virtual channels first.
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05 May 2016 11:16 #47812
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Replied by silpstream on topic Buttons as switches in Deviation files.
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05 May 2016 14:05 #47820
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That's the introductory tutorial. If you go the "writing a deviationTx model" tutorial, the last section covers the various uses of buttons as inputs (toggle switches, momentary switches, even a replacement for an analog input) in detail.
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Replied by mwm on topic Buttons as switches in Deviation files.
vmsda wrote: In the "Mired in RC" tutorial on Deviation, ir is said that
"Button switches
Any of the buttons on the transmitter, including those used for navigating the transmitter configuration, can be used as a virtual switch. This requires setting them up as trims for a virtual channel, and then using the virtual channel as a switch".
How are these buttons labelled, in order to be referenced in the mixers?
That's the introductory tutorial. If you go the "writing a deviationTx model" tutorial, the last section covers the various uses of buttons as inputs (toggle switches, momentary switches, even a replacement for an analog input) in detail.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
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05 May 2016 14:58 #47824
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Replied by Fernandez on topic Buttons as switches in Deviation files.
Slightly off topic; switches and sticks could be just moved and get detected entered in the setup fields, for trims I opened a bug at the time, as when moving a trim switch it is not detected, must be manually scrolled.
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