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Use G1000 on separate display in MSFS?


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  • Commercial Member
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Just starting to research the possibilities so let me ask... is it possible to use your G1000 panel on a separate PC display on a client Win10 setup connecting via simconnect or FSUIPC using MSFS? 

I have been using other gauge software (individual steam gauges and glass panels), that were originally designed for FSX but have used them through the years in P3Dv1 thru v5.1 and even using them now in MSFS.  The gauges are not integrated into a particular aircraft nor is required for them to work.  Does your G1000 have that same flexibilty?  Has it ever been tested in that framework?

Thx.

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  • Commercial Member
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We do not support that type of setup at this time.  We currently don't have a timeframe for the possibility of a stand-alone G1000 product that would be used in such a setup.

Ed Wilson

Mindstar Aviation
My Playland - I69

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