I watched a video on the 57u setup and the person was telling the board what Key to input when a button is pushed then saved the info to the board. Is this required? Reason I ask is what if I use both Condor and MSFS? Can I just set up the interface and check to make sure the buttons and analog inputs are working but not assign a key. Then in Condor or MSFS I assign the required keys to the buttons and sliders? If I need to hard code the buttons into the 57u then I would need a separate 57U for each software I plan to run. Or does the 57U allow configuration files for each game and I call up whichever I am running? Also seems for the analog inputs its 3.3V so I need to find 3.3V compatible hall sensors? Does voltage matter with pots? Seems 10K are recommended.wickid wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 3:22 pmI run it off one board. I have no issues with noise. The signal cables are 3 or 5 volt and very low current. So they can be run next to each other no problem. As long as you don't run powercables next to them. I run the sensor cables via one side and the 12v power for the instrument panels ect along the other side of the cockpit.
There is no mouse or keyboard in the cockpit. All is controlled by some custom software I wrote and a 12 key matrix keypad mounted on the side of the cockpit. It allows you to navigate through on screen menu's and then sends all the mouse clicks ect. to Condor to start the simulator. During flight some of the most important controls like the miracle key, external view ect. are controlled from this keypad.
My Virpil joystick base and extension arrived today so things are getting real...