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.... So if we have a Lvar ( Or offset in older sims)
Overall you need....
1x Input Config ( The real XFR Button as Device) Target = Mobiflight Variable Lets call it "XFRvar".
On Press we say if($=1,0,1)
So every press swap the Value 0-->1 or 1-->0 .
Then we need two Output Configs
Config 1 use as Device the Left LED .... As Data Source it use the MF Variable "XFRvar"
And in compare we say IF Value = 0 Then 1 ELSE 0
Means we say LED should always light if Variable is currently 0
Config 2 is use the Other right LED and again the same Variable.
Here we not need a Compare cause we still can use it as it is.... Right LED should light if 1 and should be off if 0 .
So its still correct.
So you use that Config as a Refference/Placeholder ... e.g. symbol #

Now it remains to synchronize my GMC 710 with the XFR button in the cockpit
On the autopilot TBM 930 (GMC 710) there is an XFR button (as far as I understand, it has no actual use in the simulator), which alternately switches the triangular LEDs located to the right and left of it.
