June 14, 201411 yr Author Should be automatic if the 2 are communicating properly. What buttons should I press though? I usually hit start FS Lite and then hit set global weather, and then load weather into FSX. It seems like that should work.
June 14, 201411 yr This item caught my attention.It's title "....Lite" suggests it being somewhat basic. With the profusion of weather programs for FSX; just how basic and "Lite" is it? regards anamiv
June 14, 201411 yr Administrators If the In-Sim weather isn't updating correctly, I normally start the flight-hit pause- go into windowed mode and minus FSX down to the task bar- I then start FSRealwxlite- Enter my departure airport ICAO code and then hit start to let it build up the weather reporting stations. (I use a 500 mile or so range). When all stations have been entered, I hit the second button to send to FSX. I minus FSRealwxlite to the task bar, bring up FSX and go fly. Charlie AronAVSIM Board of Directors-ADMIN/Moderator-RegistrarJust going to run a Chromebook and not upgrade to a Windows computer. Too many problems with the new Sims! 😱Trying to keep peace and harmony and the will of Landru on the site seems to be a full time job!
June 15, 201411 yr Author If the In-Sim weather isn't updating correctly, I normally start the flight-hit pause- go into windowed mode and minus FSX down to the task bar- I then start FSRealwxlite- Enter my departure airport ICAO code and then hit start to let it build up the weather reporting stations. (I use a 500 mile or so range). When all stations have been entered, I hit the second button to send to FSX. I minus FSRealwxlite to the task bar, bring up FSX and go fly. Oh, that must be the way to do it then. Because what I did was hit the global weather option, and wasn't sure if it was working. Thanks for the help.
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