+Larry Luffel The stock FSX airplanes have separate instrument windows that pop up. For example, Shift + 3 will make the GPS appear for most planes. Then you can move and re-size each instrument so I just dragged them to the smaller display.
Hey roger, love your videos. I recently purchased the saitek radio panel but have had zero luck getting it to communicate with any of the single engine aircraft I’ve been simulating in, mainly a 172. If you could give me any pointers on the setup that would be great ! I’ve downloaded the drivers for it but no luck getting it to work
I know it’s been a while since this comment, but I think there is a 32bit, and a 64bit driver for these panels. Mines a 64bit system, but all my panels and yoke required the 32bit drivers to work. Then, you must install the relevant flight simulator plugin. For me, I download the x plane plugin. For you it may be the fax plugin you need. There all available on Logitech’s website. I know there saitek, but that’s where it eventually directs you. Good luck. And hope you got them working long before I commented haha.
Can you explain how you got the PFD/MFD to display on the small screen, and not on the larger monitor. thanks for all the tips.
+Larry Luffel The stock FSX airplanes have separate instrument windows that pop up. For example, Shift + 3 will make the GPS appear for most planes. Then you can move and re-size each instrument so I just dragged them to the smaller display.
Great simu ! You give me lots of ideas ! What's the size of the big screen please ?
Glad you like it. That is a 40" HDTV in the video.
Hello, the Logitech switch panel works with Windows 10? thank you
Hey roger, love your videos. I recently purchased the saitek radio panel but have had zero luck getting it to communicate with any of the single engine aircraft I’ve been simulating in, mainly a 172. If you could give me any pointers on the setup that would be great ! I’ve downloaded the drivers for it but no luck getting it to work
I don't know what could be causing the problem. Have you contacted the manufacturer? They have very well-paid experts that would be happy to help you.
I know it’s been a while since this comment, but I think there is a 32bit, and a 64bit driver for these panels. Mines a 64bit system, but all my panels and yoke required the 32bit drivers to work. Then, you must install the relevant flight simulator plugin. For me, I download the x plane plugin. For you it may be the fax plugin you need. There all available on Logitech’s website. I know there saitek, but that’s where it eventually directs you. Good luck. And hope you got them working long before I commented haha.
How about spend 35 cents and use some decent, socket cap screws instead of those silly galvanized, flat blade heads.
Wow, it's amazing the flight sim gear. But at this point of simulation, you might as well just be a real pilot, lol
+Colby Bryan I am and so are many of my customers. Happy Landings!
Thanks for quick reply 😀. I want to be a pilot but I'm only 14 😞
+Colby Bryan 17 and you can be
How?!
Colby Bryan You need to be 17 years old to pass your PPL.