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  1. I have found what I was looking for. It was an article by Thomas Richter https://forum.simflight.com/topic/90988-installing-and-registering-fsuipc7-and-widefs7/
  2. I did search the forum, and came across your 2 posts and more. But as I said I am not past basics, The above posts and more. I couldn't make head nor tale of. The post I was looking for was very plain what to do
  3. Probably a year or so ago, I came across an article where someone explained how to set up the (In my case) Honeycombe Bravo trim wheel using an offset like this "{offset sword increment, offset 0BC0 (Incr=190, Limit=16200)}". As I'm only familiar with the basics of FSUIPC, this had a great walkthrough. I'm assuming it was from this forum. Any ideas out there would be much appreciated.
  4. Ok Thanks John
  5. Thanks guys. Will have a look
  6. As it says in title. Are there any offset tutorials for complete beginners?
  7. I read somewhere that because of a bug in MSFS 2020. It is always advisable, after aircraft is loaded, to run all Axes to there full extents before anything else. Is this still necessary for FSUIPC users?
  8. Don't think so. Its in C:/ FSUIPC7
  9. Ok Many thanks John. I did purposely install MSFS outside the C drive, but sneaky Microsoft stilled slipped in there 😀. Am I right in thinking it doesn't matter which you start up first, and that FSUIPC doesn't have to run as Admin ?
  10. The AppsFolder just says Microsoft Flight Simulator. And to start sim I have one icon in the Start Menu and the ususl one I use on the Task Bar neither have a Properties option including AppsFolder (ie via right clicking ). The exe file has the following url C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_1.12.13.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe Hope this helps Paul
  11. Thanks for your reply. I can open the shell:AppsFolder manually using your above method , and can see MSFS in there. As for running bat file as Admin, I get the splash screen then FSUIPC7 starts but no sim. I have no idea about setting variables for the AppsFolder. Many thanks Paul
  12. Thanks for your reply. Yes I have the Store version fully up to date. And no I'm not that savvy on what is in the .bat file. Just for your info MSFS folder is on my E drive ( ie the one with Community and Official folders inside ) And a very Happy New Year to you both Paul MSFSwithFSUIPC7.bat
  13. While were on the subject. Mine never opens MSFS2020. Any ideas why
  14. Thanks Pete. I did as you said, and in my case changed the ini file to read 1=Cessna Skyhawk G1000 and now all liveries work fine. Many Thanks Paul
  15. I have assigned axes's and buttons to my MSFS2020 Cessna 172, and have noticed it is Livery specific. How can I copy these to all Cessna 172 liveries
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