G2 USb Controller and Aerofly Pro Delux?
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Hi
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Has anyone succeeded in using the USB controller from Realflight G2 in Aerofly Pro Delux?
Thanks
dd
EDIT: Sorry, realise not its on the wrong forum, but that it can be done. Does it matter which version of AFPD is used.
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Has anyone succeeded in using the USB controller from Realflight G2 in Aerofly Pro Delux?
Thanks
dd
EDIT: Sorry, realise not its on the wrong forum, but that it can be done. Does it matter which version of AFPD is used.
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Did it with success
Leave the usb plug from AFP plugged into a USB port and plug the G2or3 controller into a different USB. Then callibrate and be sure you select joystick #1 in the menu so that it knows that is what you want.
I have not been able to get the switches to work but the sticks and trim are fine.
Leave the usb plug from AFP plugged into a USB port and plug the G2or3 controller into a different USB. Then callibrate and be sure you select joystick #1 in the menu so that it knows that is what you want.
I have not been able to get the switches to work but the sticks and trim are fine.
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Thanks for your reply. I actually bit the bullet and bought AFPD with the USB controller.
It's the muts nuts.
And it will control G2 etc.
Dan
It's the muts nuts.
And it will control G2 etc.
Dan
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anyone else had any luck with using the G2 TX ony with AFPD?? I have a copy of it here without the AFPD TX....surely there is a way?
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Sorry if I came across in an accusational manner, but there are a lot of people out there looking for "cracks" to avoid paying for the software.
Unfortunately if one actually loses the hardware, dongle or Tx interface, sadly they are SOL
, if it's damaged or inoperable contact Ikarus, they have policies regarding replacement of cables that are inoperative or got chewed by the pet Tarantula[X(], but y'gotta have the "remains"
I believe there was a thread some months back where folks in Euroland were being prosecuted and fined for buying illegal interface cables on the internet, sounds a bit draconian to me, but the market for r/c flight sims is nowhere near the size of any other game or simulator, so the software folks have to protect their investment.
Pete
Unfortunately if one actually loses the hardware, dongle or Tx interface, sadly they are SOL
, if it's damaged or inoperable contact Ikarus, they have policies regarding replacement of cables that are inoperative or got chewed by the pet Tarantula[X(], but y'gotta have the "remains"
I believe there was a thread some months back where folks in Euroland were being prosecuted and fined for buying illegal interface cables on the internet, sounds a bit draconian to me, but the market for r/c flight sims is nowhere near the size of any other game or simulator, so the software folks have to protect their investment.
Pete




