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MSFS 202 FSUIPC and Virtual Fly's VFHUB


JackSwyr

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Hello, I just installed MSFS 2020 and am liking it but I was wondering if there will be a conflict.

I installed Virtual Fly's VFHUB and it works with the Ruddo pedals, TQ6, and Yoko yoke.  

However, I also have a Saitek TPM.

So can I use FSUIPC for just the TPM and VFHUB for the others?  Will there be a conflict?

Any help will be much appreciated, thanks.

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This shouldn't be an issue - there should be no problem mixing assignments between FSUIPC and MSFS or other software. But why don't you just try it - there is a trial license available in a post at the top of this sub-forum. It has currently expired, but I will generate a new one later today.

John 

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4 hours ago, John Dowson said:

This shouldn't be an issue - there should be no problem mixing assignments between FSUIPC and MSFS or other software. But why don't you just try it - there is a trial license available in a post at the top of this sub-forum. It has currently expired, but I will generate a new one later today.

John 

Thank you sir.  I have a question.  I have the paid versions of FSUIPC going back to I think 4, 5, and 6.  Will I have to buy a license for this too?  It’s no problem buying it.  And I wonder if I could use the same setting file from version 6 P3D in version 7 for the PMDG 737 in MSFS?

Much appreciated.

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48 minutes ago, JackSwyr said:

 I have a question.  I have the paid versions of FSUIPC going back to I think 4, 5, and 6.  Will I have to buy a license for this too?

Yes, a new license is required for FSUIPC7. As you have purchased previous versions, you will automatically get a 10euro discount on checkout.

48 minutes ago, JackSwyr said:

And I wonder if I could use the same setting file from version 6 P3D in version 7 for the PMDG 737 in MSFS?

Probably not.... The PMDG 737 for MFS is quite different to the P3D version. The custom controls for this aircraft have changed to use the Rotor Brake control (with the parameter indicating the control number as well as the mouse action). See the following FAQ entry on how to use custom controls for the PMDG 737 for MSFS: 

 

Also, if you use the PMDG offset area in FSUIPC, this is not available in the current release but will be available in the next release, and there is a beta version available with these offsets  available in the following topic: 

 

Note also that the offset allocation has changed - there is also a document available with the beta release that gives the offset information available for the MSFS PMDG 737.

John

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Wow.  Thanks for the excellent reply John, I really appreciate it.  I'll have a look at that link too.  Not sure if I used the offset in P3D as it's been so long since I set it up.  That's what I liked about FSUIPC, set it up and forget about it, it just works.  

Will be buying the license now.  It may show as a purchase on your end as a different name for security reasons.

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