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Chewmann

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  1. Very much looking forward to this!!! Give us several Marine Corps liveries please. Going to breakout the Baa Baa Black Sheep DVDs to get my Corsair groove on…
  2. Weegie - did you check the disable box…which prevents sending another value upon release of the switch? That might be the reason it only goes so far.
  3. Nice!!! That is a gem for me. On your other comment, I too am very happy to have the XL. I am so glad I took the leap for the larger one!!!!
  4. Bailey - you mentioned you were able to see the individual commands for the P brake in the startup.lua. I searched for it and it wasn’t found. Where does it reside?
  5. Bailey ~ the one you created was for the parking brake. It works great!!! With the knowledge you shared, I was able to create the Emergency Brake "engage" and "disengage" functions as well.
  6. @Weegie - thanks for trying! @Bailey - great catch! I didn’t know about that function. I’ll load this up today and give it a whirl. Thanks, very much appreciated!
  7. Hey Weegie. Thanks for the help. I agree with your assessment but wondered if anyone else was successful. My thinking was since the E brake was only pull/push I could get it to function on a single switch.
  8. This is great!! So useful and truly appreciated!!! I do have a question on how to configure the emergency brake on a single switch. I can’t seem to get it to work. Engage = 0 Disengage = 1 but it just doesn’t work. Any thoughts?
  9. Here are the settings I have, but don't work... Button ID: 3006 Device ID: 5 1>2: 0 2>1: 1 This is assuming the values are 1 and 0.
  10. So I am trying to program the actuation of the Emergency brake on my F/A-18C through my Streamdeck XL. I have done many buttons but this one has me stumped. I want to use a single “switch” to simulate engaged (pulled out) and disengaged (pushed in). I can engage it, but disengage it. Has anyone tried this and were you successful? Any help would be appreciated.
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