Love your videos! They have inspired me to build my own sim gear. I have a quastion that was posted earlier in this video: how do you connect multiple toggle switches to a limited amount of Grounds? I tried look it up on your website using the link you provided in the comment below, but i think a video on the topic would be great!
Just make sure all of the wire's grounds touch, then put one of the touching wires to ground. I'll put the idea on the list, but I do have a significant backlog right now.
Hi Cap, Thanks so much for your videos, very instructive ! Something I don't get : there're a lot of pins on the board, but only a few "grounds". How do you do when all the grounds are used and you want to plug more buttons ??
Hello! You would need to connect all of the grounds together so that they are all touching each other I explain this a little bit here: captainbobsim.com/2020/12/16/mobiflight-arduino-compatibility/ There are many ways of doing this, from twisting a stripped wire to using terminal blocks.
Hello! It's best practice to use resistors to pull up or pull down the signal but MobiFlight enables the Arduino's built in pull up (or down?) resistors so that helps filter the signal. I personally don't use resistors and I've had a good experience.
Check under settings to make sure offline mode is disabled. The light bulb should be gray. Also make sure you are using the correct sim and that the active checkmark is active
I’ve done everything but can’t find the code for the switches I need to function is there an easier way to find the code you need because some codes are similar and some times you can’t even find the code (msfs 2020 ~ Hubhop)
Are you on the latest version? Is you row activated (checkmark)? Also another go-to is your wiring. Have you tried just pressing bare wires together to make sure it's not a wiring issue?
@@CaptainBobSim Not sure about the wiring but I use Jumper wires male to female and in which they both function the aurdino by lightning up whenever I function it lights up yellow but I don’t think that shows up in the logging whenever I function my Panel, There’s just 1 thing that I didn’t follow from your videos and was putting the aurdino or the fsupic files in the msfs folder but I have them installed
Great video! Keep them coming never too old to learn more
Thank you so much Marvin!! Will do!
Love your videos! They have inspired me to build my own sim gear.
I have a quastion that was posted earlier in this video: how do you connect multiple toggle switches to a limited amount of Grounds?
I tried look it up on your website using the link you provided in the comment below, but i think a video on the topic would be great!
Just make sure all of the wire's grounds touch, then put one of the touching wires to ground.
I'll put the idea on the list, but I do have a significant backlog right now.
Awesome tutorial Trevor! Side note never knew that "dirt kicked in your face" was a type of runway condition 12:28 lol
Hi Cap, Thanks so much for your videos, very instructive !
Something I don't get : there're a lot of pins on the board, but only a few "grounds". How do you do when all the grounds are used and you want to plug more buttons ??
Hello! You would need to connect all of the grounds together so that they are all touching each other
I explain this a little bit here: captainbobsim.com/2020/12/16/mobiflight-arduino-compatibility/
There are many ways of doing this, from twisting a stripped wire to using terminal blocks.
@@CaptainBobSim Thanks so much, you're awesome !
Hey will that program work for DCS? Or is there even a library for it(?)
Hey, thanks for the video. I have a question regarding the toggle switch. Do I need resistors for them when using on a breadboard?
Hello! It's best practice to use resistors to pull up or pull down the signal but MobiFlight enables the Arduino's built in pull up (or down?) resistors so that helps filter the signal. I personally don't use resistors and I've had a good experience.
Will this hardware setup work for racing simulators? I'm trying to set up an on-off-on toggle switch for a rear steer vehicle.
Not with MobiFlight (as of now) unless you configure it to a vJoy button.
@ 0:43 the pin to the left and below hot A are those wired together (bridged) or is that just to indicate unused?
I believe they are bridged on the switch design. As always refer to your switches data sheet if you have one for wiring information
Do you have the link for xpuipc offsets list that you used in the video?
Yeah! You find it in the plugins folder of your X-Plane Directory when you download XPUIPC
@@CaptainBobSim thank you!
Hello, if I use fsuipc offset instead msfs 2020 for Msfs 2020 . Does it change anything?
Nope! Not really
@@CaptainBobSim ok thanks you👍🏼
How can i do this on mfs2020 please?
Same way, you'd just use MSFS2020 events instead of FSUIPC
Tbh my favorite runway condition is Sully mode
Mine too 🌊
My sim value doesn’t change.
Check under settings to make sure offline mode is disabled. The light bulb should be gray. Also make sure you are using the correct sim and that the active checkmark is active
I’ve done everything but can’t find the code for the switches I need to function is there an easier way to find the code you need because some codes are similar and some times you can’t even find the code (msfs 2020 ~ Hubhop)
If you use MSFS2020 - Custom Input, you can search for your FS2020 (but not FSX/X-Plane) presets, then just select them from Select Preset below
Can you not type in a word for what you want? ruclips.net/video/H7NMECMSKR0/видео.html
Are you on the latest version?
Is you row activated (checkmark)?
Also another go-to is your wiring. Have you tried just pressing bare wires together to make sure it's not a wiring issue?
@@CaptainBobSim Not sure about the wiring but I use Jumper wires male to female and in which they both function the aurdino by lightning up whenever I function it lights up yellow but I don’t think that shows up in the logging whenever I function my Panel, There’s just 1 thing that I didn’t follow from your videos and was putting the aurdino or the fsupic files in the msfs folder but I have them installed