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Wilco CRJ 200 - Altitude and Heading Key Assignment |
DVA10542
First Officer, CRJ-200
Joined on February 02 2012
Melbourne Shores-Floridana Beach, FL USA
8 legs, 9.7 hours
8 legs,
9.7 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
February 18 2012 15:05 ET by Mitch Ross
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Can anyone tell me if they have successfully mapped keys or joystick controls to change the autopilot heading and altitude on the Wilco CRJ-200? If so, how they accomplished it. Thank you.
Mitch RossFirst Officer, CRJ-200
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DVA1008
Senior Captain, B757-200
Joined on December 14 2002
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Posted onPost created on
February 18 2012 16:11 ET by Matt Young
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Does it come with a keymapper? If it does, a registered FSUIPC will allow you to set any joystick button to any key press.
Matt YoungSenior Captain, B757-200
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DVA10542
First Officer, CRJ-200
Joined on February 02 2012
Melbourne Shores-Floridana Beach, FL USA
8 legs, 9.7 hours
8 legs,
9.7 hours ACARS
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February 18 2012 16:31 ET by Mitch Ross
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Not sure if this is what your asking, but I set up keys to the Saitek software profile for the Yoke and Throttle hardware. I then assigned the keys with fsuipc. I can change altitude and heading via joystick buttons on other aircraft, but on the Wilco CRJ-200, it does nothing when I try.
Mitch RossFirst Officer, CRJ-200
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DVA10542
First Officer, CRJ-200
Joined on February 02 2012
Melbourne Shores-Floridana Beach, FL USA
8 legs, 9.7 hours
8 legs,
9.7 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
February 18 2012 16:56 ET by Mitch Ross
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LOL forget it, broke down and bought the CRJ-200 for xplane.
Mitch RossFirst Officer, CRJ-200
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DVA1008
Senior Captain, B757-200
Joined on December 14 2002
B757 100 Club
Everett 250 Club
50 State Club
Six Century Club
Online Six Century Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"Fly 'till the map turns blue" Kokomo, IN
633 legs, 1,731.3 hours
613 legs,
1,689.9 hours online 212 legs,
792.3 hours ACARS 35 legs,
77.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
February 18 2012 17:10 ET by Matt Young
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Most payware autopilots have different key combinations to control them. There is a lot more functionality there than in a stock autopilot. Is there a Wilco CRJ menu in the task bar?
Matt YoungSenior Captain, B757-200
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DVA10542
First Officer, CRJ-200
Joined on February 02 2012
Melbourne Shores-Floridana Beach, FL USA
8 legs, 9.7 hours
8 legs,
9.7 hours ACARS
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February 19 2012 02:35 ET by Mitch Ross
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No I wish there was. Thank you for trying to help, but I'm over it, Just did tutorial flight on JRollins CRJ-200 and it blows that old aircraft away, so I'm not worried about it anymore. But, if someone comes across this and has an answer, maybe it will help others in the future.
Mitch RossFirst Officer, CRJ-200
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DVA10542
First Officer, CRJ-200
Joined on February 02 2012
Melbourne Shores-Floridana Beach, FL USA
8 legs, 9.7 hours
8 legs,
9.7 hours ACARS
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February 20 2012 19:28 ET by Mitch Ross
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Just an FYI to Others. I figured out how to Bind any and all functions specific to the Wilco CRJ-200. It requires that you have the FSUIPC addon installed.
1. Select the FSUIPC option "Make Mouse Macro"
2. Type a name for your file. (something very easy to remember, because if you want to go back to edit, you have to type in the name manually. I chose WilcoCRJ200 for a file name.)
3. Click OK, and OK once more to exit completely out of FSUIPC
4. Use your mouse to click on a button in the cockpit.
5. In the upper right hand corner you will see some information and instructions. I recommend using the "tab" function to check to make sure you selected the right cockpit button.
6. After verifying you have the right function, name it, for example "AP Speed Hold". (without the quotations)
7. Continue clicking various things in the cockpit and naming them by what they do.
8. Open FSUIPC and select "End Mouse Macro Creation" or whatever it says in the same spot.
9. When you select a keybind in FSUIPC, just scroll to the letter your file name started with and you will see a list of the options/functions you created after your file name.
10. remember to click confirm after each keybind assignment.
Hope this helps, it sure made my life easier while I wait for XPlane10 to chill out.
Mitch RossFirst Officer, CRJ-200
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