Game Commander does't work
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Game Commander does't work
AFPD Game Commander USB version 1 is recognized but no control signals appear.
Plug in the DX6i cable and transmitter and all is good.
How can I get the Game Commander fixed?
Jeff
Plug in the DX6i cable and transmitter and all is good.
How can I get the Game Commander fixed?
Jeff
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RE: Game Commander does't work
The box says "USB Game Commander".
The game commander has a blue label that says" Lexors GAME COMMANDERUSB"
It has a black USB cable that come out of the top where the antenna would go.
When you start AFPD it locates the usb interface cable but doesn't find a transmitter or joystick.
The game commander has a blue label that says" Lexors GAME COMMANDERUSB"
It has a black USB cable that come out of the top where the antenna would go.
When you start AFPD it locates the usb interface cable but doesn't find a transmitter or joystick.
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RE: Game Commander does't work
Hi Jeff, got your message and these are the options you have:
1) Send in your GC and purchase a new GC. The new GC is made by Hitec and is better than the Lexors.
2) Send in your GC and purchase a new usb interface cable, and use your own programmable radio.
3) Since the GC is still recognized by the computer (the security code in the GC circuitry is recognized), you can use your own programmable radio with a slave usb interface cable (sounds like you have one already from your first post).
I would recommend you to use your own programmable radio (option 2) as this will enable you to use all the programmable functions e.g. dual rates, program mixes, etc and get the feel of your radio as in your flying field. Let me know which way you would like to go, and I will find out the relevant cost from Ikarus.
1) Send in your GC and purchase a new GC. The new GC is made by Hitec and is better than the Lexors.
2) Send in your GC and purchase a new usb interface cable, and use your own programmable radio.
3) Since the GC is still recognized by the computer (the security code in the GC circuitry is recognized), you can use your own programmable radio with a slave usb interface cable (sounds like you have one already from your first post).
I would recommend you to use your own programmable radio (option 2) as this will enable you to use all the programmable functions e.g. dual rates, program mixes, etc and get the feel of your radio as in your flying field. Let me know which way you would like to go, and I will find out the relevant cost from Ikarus.