Any advice would help. It only interfaces the devices to the sim. Thanks I tried both, but none worked, only works when Spad is on, but I dont want to use this. Rest of panels work fine with latest driver. Have you had any luck fixing it yet? I tried it again. It locks up at one of the "Next" prompts Anybody have any suggestions? My system specs : Intel i 3.
I cannot generally agree to that statement. I use SPAD. However, I lost the black knob from the Saitek quadrant. After not finding anyone being able to provide a spare knob in several fora, I asked Logitech support via their support page and as a result was sent a replacement knob actually a set of knobs free of charge from them, which I found quite great. Intel iK 4. I don't understand what it does.
The website is very vague and does not list support for P4d V4. What does it do that the drivers from Saitek don't and how does it interface with the P3d controller assignment pages?
Why would it be better than the original drivers? I have also never used Saitek software programming interface to program my Yoke, Throttle Quadrant, and rudder pedals as in the past with FSX with assignments worked fine with the setup within FSX. However I cannot get the assignments to work in P3DV4, because the list of assignments appears to be common for all three controllers, not independent as in FSX and the button numbers are identical in some cases, leading to one assignment overwriting the other.
To me if I cannot resolve the P3d issue I am dead in the water and will not be able to use the program. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads.
Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Hardware Compatibility. Sign in to vote. Monday, June 1, PM. AsgardThor, There have been a handful of reports to this effect, suggesting that the driver model has changed enough between the Windows 7 beta and the RC to cause some unexpected adverse behavior. I'd recommend trying the Windows XP drivers on a lark.
If they don't work, you could try running them under XP Mode - failing that, you'll probably have to wait for a revision from Microsoft. Did you try installing it in Vista compatibility mode? Right click on the executable, choose properties, then compatibility, then choose Windows Vista.
I cannot find the exact ID the sim is acting upon when recognizing devices. Neo View Profile View Posts. I thought that if you plug them in, install the driver and software. If you can press the buttons and twist, and get a respond from the software. Then you just load up the MSFS, open controls, make sure the device is detected, and start mapping the buttons yourself.
And while the game has a full default bindings. I ended up scrapping all of them, and map them manually to a specific functions that works best for my flying style. Controllers requiring drivers or specific software may be problematic as these are somewhat "unusual" devices. In those cases it is up to the hardware manufacturer to provide specific plugins for each sim ugh!
No Soup For You! They should work. Originally posted by opjose :. Yeah the semantics are incorrect since it actually works. Unsupported: adjective of a structure, object, or person not supported physically. Not having a picture of the device in the sim, annoys me, but that's my own mania. I would fix that.
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