November 19, 200817 yr Hey guys,I wonder if anyone knows a solution to this problem. Just started getting into FSX in the last year. I've had an X52 Joystick for about 4 months and am happy with it so far. I have also recently bought the Pro Flight Yoke system. My question is this. Is there a way to run both in FSX? I am guessing not. I want to do this because when I want to switch from plane to helicopter, I need to quit the game and swap over the controllers. Not a big deal, but a pain in the bottom when playing online. It's no big deal, but thought it was worth asking.
November 19, 200817 yr you can have 16 yokes, joysticks, quadrants, etc... and all will be individually assignable in FSXMaybe...Allen
November 19, 200817 yr >Hey guys,>>I wonder if anyone knows a solution to this problem. Just>started getting into FSX in the last year. I've had an X52>Joystick for about 4 months and am happy with it so far. I>have also recently bought the Pro Flight Yoke system. >>My question is this. Is there a way to run both in FSX? I am>guessing not. I want to do this because when I want to switch>from plane to helicopter, I need to quit the game and swap>over the controllers. Not a big deal, but a pain in the bottom>when playing online. >>It's no big deal, but thought it was worth asking. The best thing to do is buy the registered version of FSUIPC and you can say good bye to your controller swapping. With it you can make custom controller profiles for each aircraft you have and your controller programming options with FSUIPC are simply amazing. It is an FSX addon well worth every penny.
November 19, 200817 yr Interested, I already have FSUIPC so I can run FS Navigator on another machine. I've not used it's mapping so far.So with both controllers attached, I can map both at the same time? That would certainly solve the problem !Many thanks, an interesting lead !
November 21, 200817 yr >I already have FSUIPC so I can run FS Navigator on another machine. How are you doing this? FSNav runs as a module within FS9. As far as I know FSNav cannot be run as a stand alone program on a second PC linked to the main program with FSUIPC/WideClient.John John
November 21, 200817 yr >>I already have FSUIPC so I can run FS Navigator on another>machine. >>>How are you doing this? FSNav runs as a module within FS9. As>far as I know FSNav cannot be run as a stand alone program on>a second PC linked to the main program with>FSUIPC/WideClient.>>JohnMy apologies.. I meant FS Commander, not FS Navigator. I used to use FSNav, but since that seems to have stopped development I switched to FSCommander.
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