Willkommen zurück.
Dank SIM Heaven und M.Kaiser seiner hervorragenden "experimentiellen" Arbeit am Layer 7/8 ( + Rail / road Traffic ) hat der SIM enorm viel Glanz bekommen.
Und das dies noch nicht das Ende der Fahnenstange ist, wurde bereits signalisiert.
Ich freu mich auf die vielen Neuigkeiten.
Das ist die "alte" Version 3.0 (Stand Juli 2023). Das "neue" Datum dürfte nur dem Serverupgrade, das Armin in den letzten Tagen umsetzte, geschuldet sein?!
Ich bin wieder zurück! 😃 Vorsorglich erstelle ich schon mal ein neues Thema, kann ja sein, dass es dazu bald Neuigkeiten gibt! 😊
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I came across SimTrim. It helps a lot and makes things work a little bit better. It lets you add a multiplier. But it's not smooth like a "continuous" axis.
@SimWare, I'm totally fine with an encoder solution. I'm up to building my own trim wheel with a hall type encoder. But the way the Sierra TPM wheel (barely) works, is just disappointing. Or maybe my TPM is simply not working correctly... So, without SimTrim, if I turn the wheel up or down the whole range of motion one time at normal speed, it produces between 0 and maybe 2 button events, way too less. Do you experience it differently? So confusing...
To multiply the number of events you'd need to be using a third-party programming tool like SPAD.neXt, or anything that lets you map multiple events or actions to a button click. Then you'd just map two or more 'trim up' or 'trim down' events for each pulse. From memory, I think I have typically programmed five at a time. If you do build your own, have a look at MobiFlight, which is for programming Arduino devices. It is free, almost trivially easy to set up, and it has acceleration features built in for encoders.