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lkkl007
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I want to make my own flap/spoiler lever for MSFS. I'm new to mobiflight, so i have little knowledge about how to use it for that purpose. I have some potensiometers laying around i want to use. I know how to connect the potmeter to the arduino and how to connect it to Mobiflight and get some values on output section. But how do i make Mobiflight recognice the potmeter in the game. And one more thing. Potmeter is stepless, how do Mobyflight knows when its 5, 10 or 15 degrees flaps? Does its recognice its automatically based on 0-1024 values?
2021-08-10 15:02
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pizman82
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From: ETSI, Germany
Posts: 6010
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Hi

I´m not sure if this is possible a.t.m.

With FSUIPC for sure. With FS2020 i don´t know.

I try to figure out the next time for you but it takes some time cause i not own a Poti.
In case i was fully against Poti-Support in Mobiflight and it already comes pretty fast i not find time to order one.

Stay tuned.
Good Luck !
2021-08-18 12:54
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tiger190348
Posts: 81
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Hallo du 007
ich fliege im selbst gebautem Flugsimulator den FBW A 320. Alle Panels sind mit MFs konfiguriert, auch die analogen Eingänge wie Thrust, Spoiler und Flaps. Du brauchst dafür das Tool Hubhop by Mobiflight. Dort gibst du die Werte ein, die vom Poti kommen ( min und max ). Hubhop berechnet sie und du kannst sie in Mobiflight kopieren. Haben die Rastungen der Flaps wie beim A 320 die gleichen Abstände, brauchst du auch keine Zwischenberechnungen für z. B. Flaps 2 oder 3.
Übrigens, eine große Hilfe war Capt. Bob bei YT betreffend Analogeingänge.

Gruß Klaus
2022-08-31 20:21
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