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Axis and Ohs mixture lever for Piston Duke

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Piston & Turbine Dukes
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    Allard
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    Has anyone been able to successfully use AAO to move the mixture levers?
    I've tried the suggestion in the manual but those do not work. I even tried the 0-1 range as suggested in another thread but still nothing.

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    have you tried replicate Lemmy screenshot ?

    0c082292-eac0-4592-b154-cde2c94576e9.png

    My bad if that doesn't answer your concern, maybe it s a picture from spad. As I don't own or use those app I m not aware wich app he is using.

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    Randolf
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    Mine looks like this
    image.png

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    @Randolf Thanks for your reply.
    Can you write down what you have listed in the variable field? In the screenshot the text is cutoff at "Numb"
    I had put just "L:BKSQ_MixtureLeverPosition_1" there, but apparantly more is needed.

    I assume that "Numb" is should read "Number". Is there anything else needed?

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    Yes, it reads L:BKSQ_MixtureLeverPosition_1, Number, but the easiest way to get to is to look it up:
    First read all Lvars from sim - menu Scripting > Read Lvars from sim, then when adding new axis control, click the plus button next to the Enter variable field and search for part of the variable name and look under the Local Simulator Variables group, it will then fill in everything necessary.

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    Thanks @Randolf
    That did the trick. I should have known that, but its never too late to learn.
    Reading Lvars from sim is a neat option, I knew it was there but I never used it before. Will use it more often now.

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    Allard
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    @Nicotine70 Thank you also for replying.
    I had seen that thread already. The screenshot is indeed from Spad.

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    Glad to see that someone else have been able to help more.

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