Jump to content
The simFlight Network Forums

Terrydew

new Members
  • Posts

    2
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Terrydew

  1. Thank you for such a prompt reply. I think I understand enough to give it a try. Terry
  2. I have a registered copy of 4.931. I have read the user manual and some of the advanced. And I have some questions before starting to use. My intent is to use fsuipc for all of my control interfaces. 1.profile vs aircraft name. Is this an option? The manual reads like the profile is the new system with discussion of aircraft name limited to how to convert to profiles. The reason I ask is there are references to the aircraft name system in the advanced manual and I wanted to be sure I don't give up some advanced methods by using profiles? 2 Keyboard Commands. I understand that control axis and buttons can the totally done in fsuipc and the controls can be disabled in Prepar3d v2.2 to eliminate conflicts and saved as profile specific. My question is about keyboard commands. When you disable controls in p3d, does that also change or remove any of the keyboard assignments? If not, does fsuipc just add to or replace the standard ones? Are any new keyboard assignments added to the standard p3d ones to create a profile specific set? 3 third party configuration programs. My first aircraft is the A2A C172. There is a input configuration tool included with the plane that allows you to assign some functions (batt and alt switch) that are not accessible in p3d or fsuipc. My research says that using this tool allows those functions to be add to the Spad program for switch panel control. If I use this tool will it interfere with using fsuipc for all others. I hope these questions were not generated because of my misunderstanding of what I have read or worse yet because I didn't read enough. Thank you in advance for any help you might provide.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Guidelines Privacy Policy We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.