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Keys for clock, stopwatch

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    Sandhill
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    Are there keys or MSFS functions assigned to operate the stopwatch? It's a pain to run it with right handed mouse clicks and fly with a right handed stick at the same time

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    Martyn JF Staff
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    Are you referring to the yoke mounted timer? If so, there are currently no control assignments for that but they could be added if suitable assignments can be found.

    Martyn - Development Manager

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    Sandhill
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    @Martyn Yes, the yoke mounted timer, particularly the stopwatch function. Just changing modes to and from clock/stopwatch is no bother with the mouse, and there's not a big need for a key assignment, but for the stopwatch it would be a big improvement to have two keys assigned to start/stop and reset. I use the stopwatch quite a bit in various patterns.
    One approach seems to be to simply steal an established MSFS bind that would never be used in an Arrow, for example "Toggle Water Rudder" (CTL + W) and just initiate start/stop with it. However it is done, it would be very much appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Steve

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    Tapi
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    @sandhill You can manipulate all three timer keys via LVARs. You need SPAD.neXt or FSUIPC7 to do that. Then you can assign it to any button on your HW or use voice commands of VoiceAttack.

    You need to change these three variables (LVARs): YOKE_rst, YOKE_mode and YOKE_stsp

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    Sandhill
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    @tapi Thanks! I'll give it a shot with Axis and Ohs

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