Anyone know how to do that? I'll start looking at the LUA and report back if I figure it out. So the "DISPLAY" button latches in the pushed and held position where as the "ON" button behaves as a momentary pushed on button. I just noticed the "DISPLAY" button (immediately to the left of the "ON" button) behaves the way the "ON" button should be behaving. So I think I've found where this problem originated. Wondering if it's something we can get into the LUA and play around with and maybe fix ourselves? I'm not terribly savvy with DCS-BIOS library customizations, but willing to learn. I figured that once you turn on the RWR who cares if you can't turn it back off! At least for the time being, would love for this to be addresses. Have you (or anyone) found a solution to this? In the meantime what I have done to make it more usable is added ",true" after the pin number to reverse the input of the button, so in a sense it's always on and can't turn the RWR off. I just ran into same problem as I'm building my F-18 RWR control panel and decided to do a forum search for help. Thanks, keep up the awesome work on this mod! Master Modes AA and AG, Master Caution Reset, LIST (UFC/VIPER) and Jettison (HORNET). It does seem to be limited specifically to just those buttons in the game, the other push buttons seem to work ok. then immediately off.ĭcsBios::Switch2Pos rwrPowerBtn("RWR_POWER_BTN", A5) ĭcsBios::Switch2Pos rwrPwrBtn("RWR_PWR_BTN", A5) The response in the cockpit from both F18 and f16 is the RWR power goes on. However when you connect that to a push button, you of course get a 1 and then a 0 indicating button pressed and released. The RWR Power button, is coded as a 2Pos Switch. I love the updates to DCS-BIOS! couple of bugs i think.
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