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blahey1940mus

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  1. Try the SPAD drivers. I am using these on V3 and Windows 10 and things are working well with the trim wheel. Uninstall any other trim wheel drivers and let SPAD take over.
  2. Thank you sir. The SPAD drivers work very well and all is back running in FSX and P3D. That was the answer.
  3. I have upgraded to Win 10 and everyhting is fine except I cannot touch my Saitek Cessna trim wheel if it is plugged in. I can be sitting anywhere (desktop, MS Word, FSX, solitaire, etc.) and just move my wheel a little bit and my mouse cursor disappears on and off, the mouse starts beeping in morse code as you move it, and you loose the ability to click on anything. You need to reboot completely to fix the problem. I unplugged it and all is well. Anyone else have this issue?
  4. All I don't know what forum to put this in since this is something totally new. I work with the 1940 Air Terminal museum in Houston, TX and by luck, we have in our possession a former Southwest Airlines 737-200 full motion simulator. She's a big girl, she has a full cockpit, but we cannot use the original sim software due to FAA limitations (and power requirements). We want to open this up and possibly convert her to FSX. I don't think this has ever been done, but since she was a sim once, we could possibly use her inputs and controls to interface with FSX. This would be a great addition to our museum. Technically, I know I can get the multi display working since I have that at home. I opened a few of her panels up and she has simulator instrument with leads out of them and they could possibly be connected to FSX. Has anyone done this and is there anyone who would want to try to do this? BTW we can't make the full motion work. FAA requirements.

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