March 29, 200719 yr It seems I Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
March 29, 200719 yr if you have the payware v. of FSUIPC you can adjust all axis very well (it's what i have done, especially as it allows different settings by aircraft).-- D. Scobie, feelThere support forum moderator: https://forum.simflight.com/forum/169-feelthere-support-forums/
March 29, 200719 yr Author Thanks, yeh i have a registered version of FSUIPC. I just don't like having to keep switching from FS to FSUIPC settings. Guess i'll have to though. Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
March 29, 200719 yr Don't switch. Why not assign all controls using FSUIPC and checking the 'aircraft specif' box?Here's a link to a good tutorial: http://fsuipc.simflight.com/beta/CH_Controls_with_FSUIPC.pdf
March 30, 200719 yr Author Thanks for that. Guess i will do that. Lots of aircraft - gonna be busy:o Windows 10 (x64) - X-Plane 11 - M/B: Asus ROG Maximus IX Hero - CPU: i7 7700k (@5.0GHz) - RAM: 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3200MHz - Video: GTX1080ti - Cooling: Custom water loop (EK 140 Revo D5 pump/res combo, EK EVO CPU block, EK XE360 Rad)
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