![]() It could just do this at 1hz or something. I can see that some piece of software could need to periodically measure the state of the Thrustmaster button that corresponds to that toggle switch being up, and if so set the sim var, and if it’s off, it infers that the switch is down and sets it off. E.g., i shouldn’t have to use a joystick gremlin macro to simulate a single button push that toggles the master battery when i move it up or down. I would like this setting to automatically happen when i start a flight. If the switch is up, master is on, if down, it’s off. I would like the bottom left toggle switch on the base, that latches up or down, to control the battery master switch in the aircraft. Either way, just wondering how you would do it. It could be just a piece of software/extension to MSFS, or maybe it requires an arduino. I’m wondering how hard it is to get latched ON-OFF toggle switches to automatically sync with some states of the simulator.
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