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bgoldsmi

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  1. bgoldsmi replied to a post in a topic in MS FSX | FSX-SE Forum
    I have FSX Gold. There are only 2 files on the Accelerator Disc and Disc 1. They are README.TXT desktop.ini. I do not see SDK anywhere. Where is SDK? Thanks
  2. I use Windows 8.1 and have the same issue. The multi-panel; works fine (in that it controls the auto pilot display on the FSX monitor) but the LED display does not come. Although not a permanent fix, if you unplug the multi-panel from the USB for a few seconds (with FSX in full flight mode (e.g. free flight), then plug it back in, the LED display comes. You'll have to do this each time you go into FSX. Hope this helps.
  3. I've tried different USB ports and I am currently using the USB hub on the yolk, which is not powered. So I am going to try the powered USB hub. What do you mean by "sliders" and "moderation". Thanks for your help.
  4. I'm running Win 8.1 and FSX with Acceleration (so SP1 and 2 included). All my controls (switch panel, radio panel and multi-panel) work fine except that the LED display on my multi panel display does not work (except for the backlight). However, when I change the heading or altitude etc. on the multi-panel, the values change on the FSX cockpit and the airplane reacts accordingly. All of this, despite getting the "cannot access FSUIPC" error - which I ignore. If I could just get the multi-panel display to work. Anyone out their had this exact experience and resolved it?

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