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    Hi everyone,

    I recently got my hands on the amazing Just Flight Fokker 70/100, and I'm absolutely loving the aircraft so far.

    However, I'm having some trouble getting my Logitech/Saitek Multi Panel to play nice with it. Because the Fokker uses a lot of custom Lvars and variables for its autopilot functions (like many high-fidelity airliners), the default MSFS bindings on the Multi Panel aren't working out of the box (ALT, VS, HDG, etc. don't sync properly).

    Before I spend hours trying to map every single variable myself, I wanted to ask the community: Does anyone happen to have a working profile or preset for the Multi Panel? I am currently using SPAD.neXt.

    If anyone has a snippet, a profile link, or a .xml file they are willing to share, it would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks in advance for the help, and happy flying!

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      Hello, I think I have them but I am in vacations so I don't have them here. But do something (by memory... :-):
      In MSFS2024 Select Fokker 100 or 70 and place it on the ramp.
      Go to Settings in MSFS 2024 and turn "Developers" on.
      After, In Spad.next UPDATE all LVARS (always do this, many desapear after closing everything and are impossible to find)
      In MSFS2024, in the little menu that the "Developers" open on top, check in "tools" and drop "Behaviour". (i think is in "tools"). Find "Behaviour" anyway.
      "Behaviour" opens a window, in the little menu of that window, in the middle drop menu (don't remember the name" drop it, and you'll see "interaction". select. Find "Interaction" anyway
      Now if you hover the buttons you will see the name of the function/LVAR title over the buttons.
      Explore a little.
      Hope it helps!

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