HIDmacros: One key toggle between multiple functions?
Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 13:42
Hello to all!
I have a question about a simple toggle function. Is it possible with hidmacros to toggle a key, for example "x", that if you press it one time it generates an "a" the next time a "b" and once again a "c" and so on. I know this must be a script, if its possible at all. If multiple functions not possible, is it possible to switch between two states ( "a" and "b" only ) at least?
With Autohotkey I've done exact this, but AHK could not seperate the devices (keyboards/numpads) connected to the computer.
I want to use this functionality with a selfmade overhead panel to operate multi position rotaries (eg. something like the mags switch in FS).
I have not so many keys available, that I can use one key for one position only.
Built a universal pit for mostly Falcon BMS, but at times I want to fly the big birds, too. So I built a very simple generic overhead panel with the
use of some numpads. Don't want to make the same complex electronics, like in the main pit, once again.
Thanks so much
Viper
P.S: I use the good old FS2004 for civil siming, so FSX variables or sim connect aren't an option in my case.
I have a question about a simple toggle function. Is it possible with hidmacros to toggle a key, for example "x", that if you press it one time it generates an "a" the next time a "b" and once again a "c" and so on. I know this must be a script, if its possible at all. If multiple functions not possible, is it possible to switch between two states ( "a" and "b" only ) at least?
With Autohotkey I've done exact this, but AHK could not seperate the devices (keyboards/numpads) connected to the computer.
I want to use this functionality with a selfmade overhead panel to operate multi position rotaries (eg. something like the mags switch in FS).
I have not so many keys available, that I can use one key for one position only.
Built a universal pit for mostly Falcon BMS, but at times I want to fly the big birds, too. So I built a very simple generic overhead panel with the
use of some numpads. Don't want to make the same complex electronics, like in the main pit, once again.
Thanks so much
Viper
P.S: I use the good old FS2004 for civil siming, so FSX variables or sim connect aren't an option in my case.