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PFC / FDS Hardware?

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I think I know the answer but does anyone have Precision Flight Controls or Flight Deck Solutions hardware working with MSFS? I have the PFC Yoke and the Jetmaxx 737 throttle and tiller from FDS and was wondering if anyone found a way for it to work in MSFS?

Eric 

 

 

My PFC yoke (usb device. 2017 model) works like a charm in MSFS. From alpha testing to now.

What is not working on your end?

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The USB or the older serial PFC yoke?  If it's the serial version, you have to put the latest PFC serial driver (PFCcom64.dll) and its ini file into the FSUIPC7 folder.

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3 hours ago, SAS443 said:

My PFC yoke (usb device. 2017 model) works like a charm in MSFS. From alpha testing to now.

What is not working on your end?

 

3 hours ago, w6kd said:

The USB or the older serial PFC yoke?  If it's the serial version, you have to put the latest PFC serial driver (PFCcom64.dll) and its ini file into the FSUIPC7 folder.

Sorry, was not clear. I have the USB versions, for both the PFC Jetliner Yoke with the PFC rudder pedals and the Jettmax 737TQ Throttle Quadrant with Tiller are also USB. I run it all through FSUIPC for axes, button assignments, etc... I am not yet on MSFS but with the higher end payware aircraft like PMDG and Fenix A320 coming, my days on P3D are growing short and want to start planning my move. I know FSUIPC7 is out for MSFS so hopefully the cfg files will be somewhat similar. 

I was just not sure if this stuff worked on MSFS due to both the companies websites say none of it is compatible. 

Eric 

 

 

Eric-

I use the Cirrus Console II with several TQs and the Boeing Rudder Pedals without issue.  They are all USB and controlled via A&O (mostly default MSFS controls for axis').  No issues whatsoever.

The added plus is that Bart is always an email away, and ready to support their top drawer hardware.  No regrets here, and I'm fairly certain you will feel the same way.

HTH- C

Best-

Carl Avari-Cooper

I have the PFC Airliner and rudder pedals both USB and they work fine through FSUIPC7 or MSFS control settings if you prefer.

Edited by Bernard Ducret

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9 hours ago, Bernard Ducret said:

I have the PFC Airliner and rudder pedals both USB and they work fine through FSUIPC7 or MSFS control settings if you prefer.

 

16 hours ago, cavaricooper said:

Eric-

I use the Cirrus Console II with several TQs and the Boeing Rudder Pedals without issue.  They are all USB and controlled via A&O (mostly default MSFS controls for axis').  No issues whatsoever.

The added plus is that Bart is always an email away, and ready to support their top drawer hardware.  No regrets here, and I'm fairly certain you will feel the same way.

HTH- C

Thanks guys. Really appreciate the feedback. Getting more excited for my move to MSFS later this year.

Eric 

 

 

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