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Saitek hardware - fsx programming - LINDA ?

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Hi all, I have a small collection of Saitek hardware - backlit info panel, autopilot panel, switch panel and radio panel. The gear is great and I've built it into a wood dashboard that looks fantastic. I'm having issues using the switches on the auto pilot and switch panel.. I know these are generic panels and not specific to any real aircraft but is there a way to get the working nicely across the range of aircraft I fly - 737ngx, a2a Comanche, pa28 and carenado citation

 

I've been told of a program called LINDA.. is this the answer to my problems or is there an alternative / better / other program / programs to use?

 

I'm using SPAD for driver, not Saitek

Linda's forum with a lot of detail is here on avsim ..... freeware subforum !!

for now, cheers

john martin

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Ah ok great thanks

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Any idea why it says I do not have permission to view the forum?

Any idea why it says I do not have permission to view the forum?

 

That's happening to me too today too, intermittently. Something wrong with Avsim, I presume. Perservere - LINDA is definitely what you need. You might also want to check out my custom LINDA library (available from here), which implements generic autopilot functions (among other things). It's intended for my own panels but you can use it for any other panel too and it works with the autopilots in many aircraft.

MarkH

https://www.youtube.com/@AlmostAviation
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D / 64Gb DDR5 / Zotac RTX 5070 Ti / 2560 x 1440 display

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Many thanks that's awesome

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