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TDS GTNxi for MSFS Air manager integaration
#1
I haveJust bought the TDS GTNxi for MSFS. I want to integrate in an Air manager panel, will it be possible to operate the TDS GTNxi push buttons and rotary encoder in any way, eg. link to physical buttons in any way?

[size=undefined]which msfs events are the buttons using?[/size]
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#2
Hello Jonit,

While we are still working on keyboard/joystick support, there are MSFS events available that may work well for you. Here is a list of them:

GPS_PAGE_KNOB_DEC
GPS_PAGE_KNOB_INC
GPS_GROUP_KNOB_DEC
GPS_GROUP_KNOB_INC
GPS_DIRECTTO_BUTTON
GPS_BUTTON1
GPS_CURSOR_BUTTON
GPS_MENU_BUTTON
GPS_BUTTON2

For the (key)button events for the 750 Unit1, if you send a value of 2, it translates to a down event and a value of 4 translates to an up event.
For the knob events for the 750 Unit1, just send a value of 0.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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#3
(12-20-2021, 11:47 PM)admin Wrote: Hello Jonit,

While we are still working on keyboard/joystick support, there are MSFS events available that may work well for you. Here is a list of them:

GPS_PAGE_KNOB_DEC
GPS_PAGE_KNOB_INC
GPS_GROUP_KNOB_DEC
GPS_GROUP_KNOB_INC
GPS_DIRECTTO_BUTTON
GPS_BUTTON1
GPS_CURSOR_BUTTON
GPS_MENU_BUTTON
GPS_BUTTON2

For the (key)button events for the 750 Unit1, if you send a value of 2, it translates to a down event and a value of 4 translates to an up event.
For the knob events for the 750 Unit1, just send a value of 0.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

So these events are for The750? Wich are uset for Unit 2 gtn650?
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#4
The 650 is tagged as Unit1, not Uni2, they use the exact same events, but with other values.

For the (key)button events for the 650 Unit1, if you send a value of 10, it translates to a down event and a value of 12 translates to an up event.
For the knob events for the 650 Unit1, just send a value of 8.
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#5
(12-20-2021, 11:47 PM)admin Wrote: Hello Jonit,

While we are still working on keyboard/joystick support, there are MSFS events available that may work well for you. Here is a list of them:

GPS_PAGE_KNOB_DEC
GPS_PAGE_KNOB_INC
GPS_GROUP_KNOB_DEC
GPS_GROUP_KNOB_INC
GPS_DIRECTTO_BUTTON
GPS_BUTTON1
GPS_CURSOR_BUTTON
GPS_MENU_BUTTON
GPS_BUTTON2

For the (key)button events for the 750 Unit1, if you send a value of 2, it translates to a down event and a value of 4 translates to an up event.
For the knob events for the 750 Unit1, just send a value of 0.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.

I'm unable to get any of these events to work with the GTNXi. Not sure if there's something I'm doing wrong, but it's most definitely not working.
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#6
Hello,

The TDS GTNXi is set to accept these events. We are not sure how you configure them within AirManager as we are not accustomed to the problem. Does AirManager allow you to send a value when sending the MSFS event?
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#7
(12-22-2021, 07:21 PM)admin Wrote: Hello,

The TDS GTNXi is set to accept these events. We are not sure how you configure them within AirManager as we are not accustomed to the problem. Does AirManager allow you to send a value when sending the MSFS event?

Are these K: events? That would be useful information.
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#8
(12-23-2021, 04:36 AM)Crunchmeister Wrote:
(12-22-2021, 07:21 PM)admin Wrote: Hello,

The TDS GTNXi is set to accept these events. We are not sure how you configure them within AirManager as we are not accustomed to the problem. Does AirManager allow you to send a value when sending the MSFS event?

Are these K: events? That would be useful information.

Crunchmeister: have a look at this

https://siminnovations.com/forums/viewto...f=7&t=5597

BR Jonit
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#9
(12-23-2021, 07:28 PM)Jonit Wrote:
(12-23-2021, 04:36 AM)Crunchmeister Wrote:
(12-22-2021, 07:21 PM)admin Wrote: Hello,

The TDS GTNXi is set to accept these events. We are not sure how you configure them within AirManager as we are not accustomed to the problem. Does AirManager allow you to send a value when sending the MSFS event?

Are these K: events? That would be useful information.

Crunchmeister: have a look at this

https://siminnovations.com/forums/viewto...f=7&t=5597

BR Jonit

Already saw that. There's exactly zero useful information there.
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#10
(12-23-2021, 04:36 AM)Crunchmeister Wrote:
(12-22-2021, 07:21 PM)admin Wrote: Hello,

The TDS GTNXi is set to accept these events. We are not sure how you configure them within AirManager as we are not accustomed to the problem. Does AirManager allow you to send a value when sending the MSFS event?

Are these K: events? That would be useful information.

Yes, these are K: events!
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