Interfacing UNS-1
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At the moment, the only way the UNS-1 display could be placed on another monitor would be to open it as a 2D window (hold ALT and left-click on the display) and then drag the window to where it's desired.
The more advanced methods of making an FMS compatible with phone/tablet apps is something we've had a couple of requests for, however, it's just not an area we have ever investigated before. It's not something we would be confident in committing to until we have properly researched what work may be involved in something like this, but we have added it to our internal feature request tracker as something to possibly look into for a future update.
It will, however, be possible to control the UNS-1 buttons by triggering they're respective LVARs. A complete list of LVARs can be found in the simulator by enabling Developer mode, then on the menu bar at the top of the screen, navigate to: Windows > Behaviours > Local Variables.
If you then hover your cursor over a button on the UNS-1 and press 'CTRL + G', that will automatically populate the search field in the Behaviour menu with the LVAR for that button.
Mark - Just Flight
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I have managed to interface with the UNS-1 of the 146, but some LVARS do not seem to be operational!?
Most of the numerical LVARS of the UNS do not respond; the "1" does for instance but most others do not!
Also when i check with the Behaviour option of SDK i see the back key and the B key share the same LVAR; both BACK.!?