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Is there a way to export a list of all available bindings for a module?  I have a couple cockpit projects I am working on and a list of available bindings would be helpful when deciding what type of switches to use.

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Yes, use the make html button

 

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Thanks.  I will try that again.  I thought that just exported what was actually bound in the highlighted column.

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21 minutes ago, 01G8R said:

Thanks.  I will try that again.  I thought that just exported what was actually bound in the highlighted column.

 

No, it exports all controls. The html files are saved to /saved games/dcs/InputLayoutsTxt/aircraft-name/  ... one file for each column: keyboard, mouse, trackir, hotas, rudder, etc.  

For my needs I then copy/paste the html file onto Excel, so that I can sort or filter the commands, like this:

 

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7 minutes ago, Rudel_chw said:

 

No, it exports all controls. The html files are saved to /saved games/dcs/InputLayoutsTxt/aircraft-name/  ... one file for each column: keyboard, mouse, trackir, hotas, rudder, etc.  

For my needs I then copy/paste the html file onto Excel, so that I can sort or filter the commands, like this:

 

 

Awesome.  That is exactly what I need to do.  Thanks.

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