I will do it right now!
I’m not sure about the 430 and 530 operation but the G1000 seems to have some backend logic attached as it presents two different events. When pressing softkey 6 (CDI) switching from GPS to VOR1, you get (Toggle Off GPS Drives Nav1 + AP_NAV_SELECT_SET Param=0) then next press just AP_NAV_SELECT_SET Param=1 to show VOR2 then next press just Toggle Off GPS Drives Nav1 to Toggle on to GPS mode.
It may be different for the 430 and 530. I cannot remember which stock aircraft has the 430 or 530 so I did not check specifics.
To revert to your native language:
Aangezien alle source beschikbaar is op github kan je zelf zien dat er NIETS in de code staat wat we gebruiken voor criminele activiteiten. Hou je belachelijke aantijgingen alsjeblieft voor je en gebruik de plugin alsjeblieft niet.
I’ve added an enhancement request for Toggle Values for Cowl Flaps, even if its just Cowl Flaps Open (1) / Closed (0). There are already events to trigger the state change but it seems we are missing output variables to show current state.
I’m tinkering around in there, I’ll add them right now
Hi, I’ve got Airmanager 4 BETA and Knobster (bought version). How did you get Knobster to run? Mine is detected but I can’t get it to work with AirManager.
In Air Manager,under the Home Tab, Click on the panel in the Tree to show the panel then scroll down below the panel to the properties below the Panel graphics. Near the Bottom of the properties will be an Item Titled Knobster, make sure your Knobster is selected from the Drop List. Once you do that, You should see your onscreen control turn green when it is selected.
Phil
As you can see my knobster is detected but I can’t choose it under hardware. Here I am (as an example) trying to make it turn the Autopilot heading dial but it is not listed under hardware.
I am Scratching my head here… I do not see all the Arduino devices that you. did you installany other arduino drivers? I see just the Knobster. I am yet to setup my Arduino boards on my system. Sadly I do not have an answer.
In your screen shot you have an Instrument selected, you need to select the panel at the top, in this case 172 and then scroll down and you will see an option to enable the knobster.
Thanks for the response guys
I’ve made a complete reinstall and that helped, now I can use the knobster. Now just waiting for Asobo to improve their SDK so we can start using the rotary knobs on the G1000 with the knobster.
I’m working on that, Yesterday I managed to get the FMS Knob to work in airmanager using the MobiFlight WASM Module (albeit it briefy) So between Flight Tracker, Air Manager 4 and Knobster things are progressing.
So I realized that my MOBIFLIGHT_AS1000_PFD_MENU_Push command doesn’t work. All my other MobiFlight controls work, but that one doesn’t. I’m sure it did when I first built my G1000 PFD panel. I’ve deleted the button and created a new one, but it refuses to work.
Anyone else?
Yep it did not work for me either at first. I looked up the enum from the latest Structs.cs and pasted it into the button. Viola everything worked again! I did not compare the old vs new before overwriting it so it might have subtley changed. This is the command from the latest STRUCTS.CS
MOBIFLIGHT_AS1000_PFD_MENU_Push
Try killing the streamdeck client app from the task bar and starting it up again. It might just be that your plugin got in a state where it is not connecting successfully.
I had that a handful of times last weekend whe I did the cannonball run, that got me back to a running state 
A look at The latest build out. Stream Deck with MOBIFLIGHT WASM Module to get full G1000 support on the Streamdeck + Air Manager 4.0 on a 21 inch touch screen + Knobster.
Sadly I do not have the MOBI Flight Module integrated into Air Manager so G1000 functions in Air Manager are somewhat limited. NAV, Heading, Baro, CRS, COM and ALT All work as does Softkey 6
What ever is missing in Airmanager is accessible on Stream Deck.

Phil
hello, if you can send me your air manager 4 Profil for the g1000
Pls send me a pn and i give you my Email Adress
I have been wanting a Stream Desk for months, but have held off the purchase.
Now I believe I can effectively run an Android App on a Tablet, that does virtually the same thing, is less expensive, and more flexible.
So is there any real Functional advantage on the hardware Unit, over a Tablet, in term of what it can do, and how it is programmed.
I can imagine programing the Android Stream Deck to be able to say, run and display an app, in response to a dynamic button select… that alone would seem to make it far more powerful than the hardware version.
I can see the hardware unit is more Robust and as a dedicated unit, maybe easier to use when streaming, but for MSFS, it appears to be that the Tablet solution is the way to go.
Am I missing something here ??
It’s all about what you want, in the end. If a tablet app is what you want, then that’s what you want.
Check out this for a companion app
Thanks for the response … but . before know what I want, I am trying to figure out the advantages & disadvantages of the two options … which was what my question was all about.


