I watched your whole series today and had to say thank you so much for all of this information. You’re doing great work! Hopefully you plan to continue this series as I see it’s been some years since you released these videos.
Thank you for the kind feedback! I don't have any plans to continue the series at this time, but hopefully with the topics covered in these videos it should get a beginner off to a decent start.
Thank you for the kind feedback! I don't have any plans to continue the series at this time, but hopefully with the topics covered in these videos it should get a beginner off to a decent start.
Thank you very much for your detailed tutorials and starting from scratch, they have served me a lot and with them I will be able to start in this world of SIMHUB programming. Congratulations and I hope you come back with new projects and ideas, THANK YOU
why did you quit? i love getting into these functions and creating all kinds of new things. right now trying to do some interesting mapping but dont know coding very well. one i have for you is how to make the button stay on or stay off with a program working with my sim. making a new dash with a couple of tablets for button controls . a lot of fun but wish you would not of stopped. you still out there?
Terrific series... This is a whole ecosystem of controls and programming. I gave that up ( I thought) Can you tell me how to assign buttons that control my Tablet or 2nd / 3rd screen ? I cant identify my screens in the Controls and Events list. I see of course all the ones listed in the main menus... Vocor etc. Also what on earth does "Screen1 Button1" mean. Maybe a better question is can you design a "file" that can be used by others that does just this sort of thing ? Control the screen #2 or #3 or tablet using an Arduino (button box) that runs with SimHUB, I assume that is what the PLUGIN part is for ? Do those exist ? I loked at race dept for Dashes, but I didnt really see that idea presented.
You can set a function (fx) on the color of the object to change it to specific colors at various thresholds or you can change the color progressively through a gradient.
Is there a way to have a different page pop up when I change settings on the car? For example a page that shows with big numbers the current dif settings.
Yes, this is possible. This will be a video when I record another batch. You'll want to set the binding of the [Visible] property of the popup to something like this: changed(800,[TCActive]) (Replace TCActive with whatever property is being changed)
I watched your whole series today and had to say thank you so much for all of this information. You’re doing great work! Hopefully you plan to continue this series as I see it’s been some years since you released these videos.
Thank you for the kind feedback! I don't have any plans to continue the series at this time, but hopefully with the topics covered in these videos it should get a beginner off to a decent start.
Really hope you can continue this tutorial series, very very helpful, thanks ❤
Thank you for the kind feedback! I don't have any plans to continue the series at this time, but hopefully with the topics covered in these videos it should get a beginner off to a decent start.
Thank you very much for your detailed tutorials and starting from scratch, they have served me a lot and with them I will be able to start in this world of SIMHUB programming. Congratulations and I hope you come back with new projects and ideas, THANK YOU
Great tutorial series, very helpful and I learned so much. Hope you come back and do more!
Thank you for the kind feedback!
2:25 can you also make it so it counts as pressed as long as you hold it?
why did you quit? i love getting into these functions and creating all kinds of new things. right now trying to do some interesting mapping but dont know coding very well. one i have for you is how to make the button stay on or stay off with a program working with my sim. making a new dash with a couple of tablets for button controls . a lot of fun but wish you would not of stopped. you still out there?
Thanks for all the tutorials. I now have a more clear view of functions!
Glad I can help! SimHub is a great tool.
Tahank you so much for this tutorial series! I have a question. How would I make the pressed button appear to stay on like a light?
Thank you for this playlist, much appreciated!
Great tutorial in these 11 videos, Thank you mate !!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Terrific series... This is a whole ecosystem of controls and programming. I gave that up ( I thought) Can you tell me how to assign buttons that control my Tablet or 2nd / 3rd screen ? I cant identify my screens in the Controls and Events list. I see of course all the ones listed in the main menus... Vocor etc. Also what on earth does "Screen1 Button1" mean.
Maybe a better question is can you design a "file" that can be used by others that does just this sort of thing ? Control the screen #2 or #3 or tablet using an Arduino (button box) that runs with SimHUB, I assume that is what the PLUGIN part is for ?
Do those exist ? I loked at race dept for Dashes, but I didnt really see that idea presented.
Hi how do you simulate key “Ctrl + N” because they only show “Ctrl + None” for simulatedKey. Thanks
Hi. Can u do tutorial for simhub udp relay? Port forwarding?
Let's say i want the RPM bar to change its colour progressively, how could i do that?
Thanks for the tutorials, they are very helpful.
You can set a function (fx) on the color of the object to change it to specific colors at various thresholds or you can change the color progressively through a gradient.
please can you do an tutorial how to setup an rpm gauge ?
Is there a way to have a different page pop up when I change settings on the car? For example a page that shows with big numbers the current dif settings.
Yes, this is possible. This will be a video when I record another batch. You'll want to set the binding of the [Visible] property of the popup to something like this:
changed(800,[TCActive])
(Replace TCActive with whatever property is being changed)
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Thank you for the kind feedback!