MurrayCod Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 I have separate profiles for each of the modules (ie Hornet and Apache) I use. My VAICOM profile is set up to use commands (reference) from those separate profiles. Is there a way to set up a command to turn off/ignore all the commands in one of the reference profiles? As an example: - to press the first pushbutton above the Hornet's left DDI I say "Hornet Screen 1 T 1" - to press the first pushbutton above the Apache's left MFD I say "Apache Screen 1 T 1" I'd like to be economical with words and just say "Screen 1 T 1" after I had already told VA I am flying the Apache. What I am hoping is that there is a way for VA to toggle off / ignore all my Hornet referenced commands once I tell it I am flying the Apache. Alternatively I want it to toggle off all the Apache commands if i tell it I am flying the Hornet. Hopefully I haven't waffled on too much.
triscan Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Hi, you can switch profiles in Voice Attack. new command -> other -> voiceattack action -> switch to another profile
MurrayCod Posted September 24, 2022 Author Posted September 24, 2022 6 hours ago, triscan said: Hi, you can switch profiles in Voice Attack. new command -> other -> voiceattack action -> switch to another profile I knew that, but thanks to your response I have changed the way I was thinking in relation to referencing other profiles to achieve what I want to achieve. Instead of using VaicomPro as my default profile and referencing the other profiles in to it, I will now reference VaicomPro in to each aircraft's individual profile. Then I will do as you suggest and switch individual aircraft profiles by using the new command - other - voiceattack action - switch to another profile. Thanks for your help
MAXsenna Posted September 26, 2022 Posted September 26, 2022 On 9/24/2022 at 2:16 AM, MurrayCod said: I'd like to be economical with words and just say "Screen 1 T 1" after I had already told VA I am flying the Apache. Yes, you can do this with one profile only using exposed variables. No need to have multiple profiles. I do this with "gear up" ie. and the key sequence will trigger differently depending on the running module. Cheers!
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