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may use the Notepad or any text editor.
This file is a Windows profile file. It contains two sections, containing keys, and each key has a value. It also
contains lots of comments (the lines beginning with ";").
Let's review the contents of the file: the first section, [General], contains the main parameters definitions.
There are six parameters:
• Write log defines if a log file must be filled in with information concerning the software execution.
This log file contains the time of all significant events that occurred, and some information
concerning the hardware and software installation. The log file was very useful during the
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development of the program and may be used in case of problem. The default value is 0 (zero)
which means that no log file must be created. If set to 1, the log file will be created.
• Log filename defines the full path and name of the log file. This key is only used if the Write log
key has been set to 1. The default log file is located in the installation folder and has the name of the
executable file with the .log extension.
• Timer tick defines the amount of time in milliseconds between two timer ticks. Each time a tick
occurs, the software checks out for the soft buttons pressed on the controller, and check out for
important information to acquire or update. By default, the Timer tick is set to 250 ms (4 fps), but
the value can be changed from 100 ms to 2,000 ms.
• Refresh every defines the amount of time between two updates of the MFD. It's not useful to
update too frequently, as it consumes CPU time. Keep the CPU for the simulator to avoid a loss of
fps in the game. Refresh every is the number of Timer ticks between two refreshes. The default
value is 20 (so the refresh occurs every 5 seconds: 20 x 250 ms = 5,000 ms). The value can be
changed from 1 to 240.
• Boost mode enabled defines that the Boost mode must be enabled at startup (if you have a fast
computer) or not. The default value is 0 (zero) which means that the Boost mode is initially
disabled. Set it to 1 to have the MFD refreshed every Timer ticks milliseconds.
• Fuel in kg defines if the fuel quantity must be displayed in kilograms or in pounds. The default
value is 0 (zero) which means that the display is in pounds. Set it to 1 to enable the display in
kilograms.
Please note that the DirectOutput folder key disappeared since the version 1.0 because the path to the
DLL is now read directly in the Registry from the HKLM\Software\Saitek\DirectOutput key,
DirectOutputX86 value. Notice also that the DLL name must be "DirectOutputX86.dll". It's a limitation of
the used tool to develop the program (see the VB6 SDK I published on my web site to know why).
The second section, [Pages], contains keys corresponding to the pages you want to see on the MFD. You'll see
later in this manual what pages are available, and what kind of information they contain. In this section, just
change the value of the keys: set the value to 0 (zero) if you don't want the page to be displayed on the MFD,
otherwise specify the page number you want to assign.
For instance:
[Pages]
Aircraft=1
Location=0
AltHdgSpd=4
Fuel=0
COM=2
NAV=3
Weather=0
This series of values tells the software to display the following pages in this order: Aircraft information, COM
frequencies, NAV frequencies and Altitude, heading and speed data. No other page should be displayed.
In version 1.1, this section accepts three new keys (described later in this manual): XPNDR, Checklists and
Airports.
The third section, [LEDs], contains keys corresponding to the LEDs on the controller. Each key may receive a
value indicating the color you want to assign to the corresponding LED. You'll see later in this manual the
keys you may use and the values you can set for each. This section has been added for the version 1.1.
And, in version 1.2, it's now possible to change the color of the LED when the autopilot is engaged, allowing
us to have a visual information about the state of this essential component of the plane.
The available pages
This section describes the contents of each available page and the actions you may perform on them. But
first, let's specify the command buttons under the MFD on the joystick:
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The wheel button on the left, called the "Function" button,
allows you to change the page displayed on the MFD. This
"Function" button is not handled by the software. It just
works as it is defined in the Saitek manual.
The two buttons on the center are intended to be used to
 
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