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Was wondering if the controls to switches will act like them if they are bound to say a Leo Bodnar or Arduino board? An example would be if you flip the switch on and then off on the switch that is attached to a board, will the switch in the Tomcat turn on then off?

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Was wondering if the controls to switches will act like them if they are bound to say a Leo Bodnar or Arduino board? An example would be if you flip the switch on and then off on the switch that is attached to a board, will the switch in the Tomcat turn on then off?

 

You mean if the game 'knows' at which state the switch is - on or off? With Leo Bodnar, no. But if there are separate keyboard commands for on and off, then you can make it work pretty close to it (ie. flipping the switch atleast once will make it 'correct' always).

 

Not sure if it's something you can make work with Arduino.

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I've been flying with my joystick and throttle as sparkfun/arduino pro micro clones for quite some time now. If you enable the option in dcs to sync hotas positions every switch is as you have them on the controls in game on once you get in the cockpit.

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