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FSUIPC and Elite 64

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Having much difficulty getting the Elite 64 software to appear in the 'Add-On' menu in P3D v.4.4 (had the Elite AP 3000 avionics panel working once).  Installed recent FSUIPC module and Elite driver a number of times with no success.

Suspect a startup conflict somewhere.  If there's a way to attach some *.cfg *.txt files please let me know

Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks in advance

 

My system:

i5 6600 Skylake; Asus Z170 MB, EVGA FE 1070 8GB; 32GB Corsair DDR4; Samsung SSD 1GB NVMe; Intel 500 GB; 3x Hitachi 2TB HDD

 

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Update:  I basically 'threw the book' at P3D by running the various 'simconnect' installers in the 'redist' folder and then noticed the Elite 'menu' item appeared but no USB driver.  Did that last item by re-installing the USB driver, tested a restart and now I can input frequencies manually from the AP 3000 unit instead of having to use the mouse - everything seems fine.

As an aside, LM really needs to re-write the entire P3D package and essentially place all working folders including add-ons in one root folder much like some other sims.  Why there are nearly half a dozen folders with various configs 'all over the place' is rather IMHO ridiculous.  Mind you, when the sim is running it is quite to very good, but introducing updates and other new 'add-ons' can quickly get you in some quicksand.

My system:

i5 6600 Skylake Asus Z170 MB, EVGA FE 1070 8GB; 32GB Corsair DDR4, Samsung SSD --900GB NVMe; Intel 500 GB; 3x Hitachi 2TB HDD

 

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