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I got the same issue atm. Also with Command to Stop Autopilot. I was able to avoid this by briefly activating the cruise control via a shortcut in the action bar and directly deactivating it again to stop the autopilot.
I've got my wheels on 4 sub grids connected by rotors to the main grid; all the sub grids have RCs on them and I can see the handbrake is being used when I press space (through assigning the remotes to the tool bar). If I try and manually tick the handbrake on the RC in control panel, it auto unticks. The wheels are functioning fine otherwise. I've tried removing and re-adding all the RCs and control seat, toggling CYCLE_HANDBRAKES, but no luck.
Any thoughts on what I am doing wrong? Thanks.
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Edit: After a bit more testing with your script I've found the RC handbrakes will activate on leaving the control seat if there is also a wheel suspension block on the main grid. But what I've also discovered is that I don't really want it to activate the 'P' key handbrake when i leave the control seat as it will disconnect my docked vehicles. However I would like to be able to manually turn on the subgrid's RC handbrakes via the tool bar. Is that possible? At the moment the subgrid RCs handbrake setting is being overwritten by the script, but if I set the RCs to DAS_IGNORE I lose the ability to use the handbrake with Spacebar (which is super handy).
First, replace all lines matches:
RC.HandBrake = true;
with line:
RC.SetValueBool("HandBrake", true);
Second, replace all lines matches:
RC.HandBrake = false;
with
RC.SetValueBool("HandBrake", false);
And finally:
RC.HandBrake = WaitTimeSec > 0;
with
RC.SetValueBool("HandBrake", WaitTimeSec > 0);
As for using toggling brakes with a toolbar, you just need to do it with min grid RC block, not subgrids one. The script will translate the state of this property to subgrid RCs.
The only one that works is STARTSTOP.
Even the lights, although I have created the group "Stop lights", with two corner lights, and the programmable block states lights are ok, they do not work, as well as the beeper, named as per instructions.
Does it conflict with fancy LCD by any chance? Or the easy dock script v2? I do not see any error message anywhere tho. Or can be low performance? My pc runs very low (I'm below minimum requirements), yet, the script takes like 0.01 secs to run, and others are working fine.
Or can be the drone attached to one of the connectors?
That's probably it. DAS goes in standby mode when the rover is docked via connectors, so it's safe for transportation and almost not using CPU resources. Add keyword DAS_IGNORE to the connector's Custom Data so the script will not check this connector.
Pretty awesome script, now I want to try the autopilot.