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Bindings for copilot instruments & standbys

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    MiRexer
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    Trying to setup bindings to control the baro pressure on the standby altimeter and the copilots altimeter - is it possible? Couldn't find them in spad.next

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      To increment and decrement the glass panel barometers, it should be as easy as the HTML events: H:ALT_BaroAdjust_Inc_1 and H:ALT_BaroAdjust_Dec_1 (_2 for the right side). For the standby altimeter, you can use the native events: K:KOHLSMAN_INC and K:KOHLSMAN_DEC.

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        To increment and decrement the glass panel barometers, it should be as easy as the HTML events: H:ALT_BaroAdjust_Inc_1 and H:ALT_BaroAdjust_Dec_1 (_2 for the right side). For the standby altimeter, you can use the native events: K:KOHLSMAN_INC and K:KOHLSMAN_DEC.

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        @Black-Square said in Bindings for copilot instruments & standbys:

        To increment and decrement the glass panel barometers, it should be as easy as the HTML events: K:ALT_BaroAdjust_Inc_1 and K:ALT_BaroAdjust_Dec_1 (_2 for the right side). For the standby altimeter, you can use the native events: K:KOHLSMAN_INC and K:KOHLSMAN_DEC.

        K events like that are normally able to be bound with MSFS default bindings, yes?

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