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The Connection can be done with Dupont Crimp Connectors if you not like to solder and the Displays can be wire up to 30cm away from the Max7219 Tube.... So you not have to mount the tube behind the Display in Panel.... You can set it somewhere internal where you got space and only use the Diggits itself in the Panel !

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But i think you realy like a Input ( For example a 2 Position Switch) .... In Upper Position you like to Display Com1.... In Down Position you like Com2 on the Display.... HERE we get a little Problem cause Mobiflight NOT allow us to use a Real Switch Position for a Precondition ! As i told a Precondition needs always a Output Config from a OFFSET. BUT We can use a trick..... We can work with a Custom Offset ! ( Custom Offsets are for example 66C0 - 66FF A Custom Offset is a free FSUIPC offset that is not controlled by simulator itself.... In Easy Words... You create a Input Config for the Switch that write our Custom Offsrt for example to 0 or 1 even witch postition the switch is. Then you create a output Config ( No Device) and readout THIS Custom Offset. ( Cause we need a output Config for our Precondition) Finaly you create 2 Output Configs for the Display ( one for Com1 and another for Com2) To this 2 configs you set each a procondition.... Com1 only work if Custom Offset Readout Config =0 .... Com2 only work if the custom Offset = 1 NOW you can toggle your switch and set with this switch the custom offset to 1 or 0..... And the Display show Com1 or Com2 in case what value the Custom offset got at the moment ! I Hope you understand..... PS Short overview to your question with a bigger number of used functions.... With this technic you can for example use a 12 Position Rotary Switch instead of the 2 Position switch.... So you can theoretic show 12 different things on one Display.... Simple use now Custom Offset Values not only 0 and 1 use 0-11 now. You can do this with a Button too.... Simply make a logic that the Button should increase the Offset Value +1 .... So it start on 0 every push add +1 to the Vallue...... Extremly you be able to set 1000 Functions to a Display with only one button ! Please try out.... If you check the basic technic the rest is pretty simple !
HI.
As i said in a eralyer posting......
The Dupont Crimp Connectors have the same "problem" like other Pin headers..... They NOT "precission" .
So i work for example with this ones....
http://www.avc-shop.de/epages/64272905.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/64272905/Products/DUPCP-M
When you explore this shop you see in lower page links to the "housings". there exist houses from 1-20 (or more) Pins.
This are normed in 2.54 mm like our used hardware and you can use MALE and FEMALE Dupont Crimps for this.
( I know this is a german shop..... But you can see the basics and search for it in your country.)
So you have to find out what you need.... I think maby a solder (Without Crimp Contacts) on the Max7219 Tube side is the best way.