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FSUIPC to MSFS

Posted:
Thu May 04, 2023 7:07 pm
by Sonnyj
Hi, anybody out there using FSUIPC to input keystrokes from DIY switches to initiate commands in MSFS?
I'm having trouble getting the instructions to connect. I was 100% OK with FSUIPC and FSX, now it has all changed.
It is becoming a bit of a challenge.
Really looking forward to some help, I mean REALLY! :-)
Cheers..
Re: FSUIPC to MSFS

Posted:
Fri May 05, 2023 8:49 am
by jpreou
Honestly, I can't remember why I used FSUIPC for FSX and P3D but I no longer use it for MSFS, so whatever it was is no longer required ... I still have all the same hardware and software, so something changed!
Not helpful, I know, but just my story. Are you *sure* you still need it, or maybe SPAD.Next could help? I still use that for all my Saitek gear but it also recognizes some other stuff.
Re: FSUIPC to MSFS

Posted:
Fri May 05, 2023 10:47 am
by Sonnyj
Thanks Jeff,
I have spadnext, Do you use factory build/made controllers i.e. thrustmaster or something similar that MSFS recognises. MSFS doesn't recognise my hardware.
2nd question: If you have home build hardware (switches and the like) does spad find the device/s?
Re: FSUIPC to MSFS

Posted:
Fri May 05, 2023 1:04 pm
by jpreou
All my hardware is detected by both Spad.NEXT and MSFS directly. That is:
- Logitech Extreme 3D joystick
- Saitek Multi Panel
- Saitek Switch Panel
- Saitek Radio Panel
- Saitek TPM
- Saitek Pro Pedals
- Saitek Cessna Trim Wheel
- Desktop Aviator Parking Brake
- ...and though it broke and has been removed ... Desktop Aviator Fuel Selector
I think you could probably classify the parking brake as 'home built'. I mean, I didn't build it, but someone did and it isn't a big manufacturer.
Detected by Windows, and thus available in MSFS. I may have had to bind the park brake key to it in MSFS, but honestly I don't even remember doing that specifically.
Re: FSUIPC to MSFS

Posted:
Fri May 05, 2023 1:42 pm
by Sonnyj
Thanks Jeff, I'll keep battling, appreciate your comments - Cheers