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Need some help mapping the 3 position lever to HC Bravo using SPAD.Next.
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I think I got it. Re-Purpose of the BKSQ KA 350 Condition Lever
First you need 4 variables. I have eight because I also have the BKSQ KA350
Since the 1.1 patch you should replace B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_X with BKSQ_ConditionLever works like a top.
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Hello,
I cannot find B:Fuel_1_Condition_Lever_....
Do you have an idea why ?
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@franck It seem that BVars are only available if you're in DevMode in MSFS. They currently are not accessible to the outside of the sim.
So while the above solution might work in DevMode it is not suitable for the "standard" sim
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For those of you that use AAO, I had fiddle with things a bit. I found forum post from the Lorby dev (that I didn't bookmark) and ended up on this solution. I highlighted the key settings in blue:
Target the variable
B:FUEL_1_Condition_Lever_Set
, set the axis min and max to0
and2
, respectively, and set the rounding toint
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@ianbot From the developer:
'I just wanted to let you know that I have added an L:Var for the condition lever in the next update. It will be "L:BKSQ_ConditionLever, number" (0-2). Now, perhaps you can all help me with something. I have seen this request in my other aircraft, and I have seen people who also insist on using the backup L:Var for the turbocharged mixture control in my Baron and Bonanza. Is there a reason that you don't all just use the default mixture control axis? I will admit that I do not check every possible type of hardware and binding software for every feature in my aircraft, but for something as simple as the default mixture axis, I didn't think it could cause this much trouble. I would really appreciate an explanation, if someone could spare the time. Thank you!'
Hope that helps and we look forward to any further useful replies.
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@voice-of-reason There have been cases where using the default mixture axis caused unwanted effects in the engine behaviour. That is why a separate axis/events are preferred in my opinion.
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Thanks for;
The condition lever position can now be controlled via the L:Var L:BKSQ_ConditionLever
from 0-2. This should not be necessary, since the condition lever is most easily
controlled via the default mixture bindings; however, it was added for convenience.
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