FSUIPC 7 for MSFS is now released at Simmarket
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best regards,
Thomas
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best regards,
Thomas
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FSUIPC 7 for MSFS is now released at Simmarket
https://secure.simmarket.com/john-dowson-fsuipc7-for-msfs.phtml
best regards,
Thomas
If nothing else its invaluable for setting up per plane controller settings.
So it sounds like something I should pick up to accompany the Bravo Throttle Quadrant, since the axes on that will differ significantly between each plane?
Don't stop bumping, lol.
FSUIPC allows me to configure devices that are not recognized by FS2020.
It is a "Must Have" tool for me.
Can you program per-plane with FSUIPC 7? I have a Bravo throttle, and the axes are going to be different depending on the number of engines, GA vs airliner, etc.
Could I use FSUIPC 7 to create, say, a twin jet config and have it load that if I fly the Citation or A320, and a single-engine config that I could set to a C152 or Long-Eze, and have that load automatically if I choose the plane?
That would likely be a pain to set up but nice in the long run.
Can you program per-plane with FSUIPC 7? I have a Bravo throttle, and the axes are going to be different depending on the number of engines, GA vs airliner, etc.
Could I use FSUIPC 7 to create, say, a twin jet config and have it load that if I fly the Citation or A320, and a single-engine config that I could set to a C152 or Long-Eze, and have that load automatically if I choose the plane?
That would likely be a pain to set up but nice in the long run.
Yep, that's one of the main features.