Generally it is recommended to use commands for inputs because you don't have to worry about calculating the correct new value first (e.g., COM1 frequency range goes from 119.000 to 136.990).īoth, DataRefs & Commands are identified by an individual name which has a path structure, for example: They are really simple to use because they don't require any parameters. CommandsĬommands are meant for Input Actions only. For writing to a DataRef you have to provide the new value that you define in your Input Action in MobiFlight. You can also "write" to some (not all) DataRefs which allows you to use them in Input Configs. You can "read" DataRefs and use them in Output Configs. X-Plane knows about two different kind of ways to interact with the simulator: DataRefsĭataRefs are like Sim Variables inside X-Plane that allow you to access state information from the plane, cockpit, and simulator like speed, altitude, altimeter reading, warning lights, etc. MobiFlight now provides a direct way to interface with X-Plane by using native X-Plane DataRefs and Commands. Find the latest verion of this tutorial on our community wiki: using the native X-Plane support in MobiFlight
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