Accu-Feel V2

LD, I'm here to help if I can. You are running Windows 7?
If so, you need to follow this directory road to get to the file that needs to be edited. Not difficult. Confusing, yes if you have never done it.

Follow this to get to the file you need to see "C:\Users\{YOUR NAME}\AppData\Roaming\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D"
Once there, PM me and I am glad to help :)
 
OK...............in FSX, found a dll file and a dll.xmlA2A file.........

re-reading above instructions........
 
It appears everything loaded into P3D on install.....didn't have to change directories....
went to P3D module and found A2A feel.dll and A2A feel menu.dll, but nothing shows up when I fire up P3D.
 
no dll.xml in appdata-roaming-lockheed martin-prepar3d folder......


OK, lets see if we can make this happen. It should work.
Take the attached file (what's inside only) and drop it in the path you went to above.
Then fire up Prepar3D. Accu-Feel should then be activated and working.

Attached is a copy of my Prepared DLL.XML file
View attachment 78706
 
luckdog, from the description of your problem it sounds like Windows is hiding the file extensions from you. You need to fix that before anything else.

I'll try to do baby steps for you (no offence) but ask if anythings not clear.
I amuse your using Windows 7 ?


Anything in "" is what you should read on the screen


Click the "Start" button and open "Control Panel".
First in the "Control Panel" if "View by:" is set to "Category" change it to "Large icons".
Now open "Folder Options".
Once the "Folder Options" window appears at the top click on the "View" tab.
Scroll down the list that appears until you find "Hide extensions for known file types" and untick it.
At the bottom of the window click "Apply" then "OK"
Close the "Control Panel"

Now in your appdata-roaming-lockheed martin-prepar3d folder that file called DLL should now be called DLL.XML
 
DB, that's pretty rude. Not your wanting to help, the form in which you're barging into "my" already helping.

Being as you see fit in your rudeness, carry on!
 
DB, that's pretty rude. Not your wanting to help, the form in which you're barging into "my" already helping.

Being as you see fit in your rudeness, carry on!

I'm sorry OleBoy, I didn't intend to be rude.

The tweak I just outlined though is something that should be on anyone's list of thing to do as soon as a fresh copy of Windows is installed so I thought it quite important.

I'm a bit stunned by your response but if that's the way you feel I'll step back and leave you to it.
 
That's quite alright, DB.

I am not the most knowledgeable when it comes to a lot of things related to FS in general. I do what I can, where I can to help everyone.
I do not get the opportunity very often due to my slow means of pecking the keys to make response. By the time I do get what I want to say jotted down and ready for posting, someone else quicker on the keys has beat me to it. Not their fault. It's mine. It is discouraging though.

I must have been in one of my moods (no espresso this AM) and a hectic household as the sun rises for another day.

You're a knowledgeable individual, DB. And not to mention, quick (like most) on the keyboard. :icon_lol:
 
Hopefully the 'B' brothers won't mind me butting in too! :icon_lol:

While you are 'unhiding' your file extensions as DB has suggested, it might also be an idea to select the option a couple above that to "Show hidden files, folders and drives" as it is possible that the appdata\roaming folder may be hidden by default, which would explain why you couldn't find the file you need to amend.

Sorry if I've trodden on anybody's toes. i have no wish to offend anybody!

Best,
Myles
 
OK, lets see if we can make this happen. It should work.
Take the attached file (what's inside only) and drop it in the path you went to above.
Then fire up Prepar3D. Accu-Feel should then be activated and working.

Attached is a copy of my Prepared DLL.XML file
View attachment 78706


That did it Oleboy !!! Thanks a million !!

@ Sexy Redhead..........great info ( I didn't know that option existed ). There's a lot I need to learn.....

@ Miles.........appreciate your input..

@ Navy Chief.........thanks for the offer of assistance.

So far I've taken a 208, Aeronca Champ, and Albeo's Waco around the pattern. Looks like I'll have to adjust the sliders pretty far right
to get the effects / sounds I'm used to. Same with you guys ???

LD
 
That did it Oleboy !!! Thanks a million !!

@ Sexy Redhead..........great info ( I didn't know that option existed ). There's a lot I need to learn.....

@ Miles.........appreciate your input..

@ Navy Chief.........thanks for the offer of assistance.

So far I've taken a 208, Aeronca Champ, and Albeo's Waco around the pattern. Looks like I'll have to adjust the sliders pretty far right
to get the effects / sounds I'm used to. Same with you guys ???

LD

OOPS.....sliders left, I think. Maybe I should ****....
 
I purchased the upgrade as a registered owner of the original Accu-Feel but experienced a problem with it not showing in P3D. Before embarrasing myself and posting a question that had already been asked I decided to do the old RTFT from the beginning and quickly the answers I was looking for. Thanks heaps fellas.
 
Accu-Feel In Prepar3D v2

Has anyone gotten this to work? I did the same settings as in Prepar3D v1.4 and Accu-Feel does not display.
 
Has anyone gotten this to work? I did the same settings as in Prepar3D v1.4 and Accu-Feel does not display.

Yes Ole. Today Installed, works well. Install it to P3Dv2 (I put here to FSX.exe) folder and next You must put by notepad:

The FSX Add-On / Accu-Feel Setup pull down menu is missing.
1. Using a text editor like Notepad, open your C:\Users\[YOUR USER NAME]\Appdata\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX\dll.xml file and verify these entries exist:
(If you cannot find the dll.xml, In WINDOWS, open your CONTROL PANEL / Appearance and Personalization / Folder Options / View / then click on "Show hidden files, folders, and drives)

<Launch.Addon>
<Name>A2A Feel</Name>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>
<Path>Modules\A2A_Feel.dll</Path>
<DllStartName>module_init</DllStartName>
<DllStopName>module_deinit</DllStopName>
</Launch.Addon>

<Launch.Addon>
<Name>AccuFeelMenu</Name>
<Disabled>False</Disabled>
<ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad>
<Path>Modules\AccuFeelMenu.dll</Path>
</Launch.Addon>
 
Thanks YoYo for jogging my memory. I had opened .XML file with Notepad++ and it was not saving correctly. Your mentioning "open with notepad" reminded me.

All is good once again!!
 
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