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    Icon4 FSUIPC 7 officially released

    FSUIPC 7 for MSFS is now released at Simmarket
    https://secure.simmarket.com/john-do...for-msfs.phtml

    best regards,
    Thomas

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    Already purchased a license, as FSUIPC is a "must have" for all the flights simulators I use, and have used in the past.

    I use FSUIPC for logging as well as axis and keys/button assignments in combination with Linda LUA.
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    Totally agree.
    I've been using FSUIPC since FS9 and cant do without it.
    If nothing else its invaluable for setting up per plane controller settings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Txmmy83 View Post
    FSUIPC 7 for MSFS is now released at Simmarket
    https://secure.simmarket.com/john-do...for-msfs.phtml

    best regards,
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    Ordered it. Thanks for the heads-up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangerous Beans View Post
    If nothing else its invaluable for setting up per plane controller settings.
    Absolutely correct. And now you even have the option to have separate .ini files for each airplane profile, so I no longer have that endless .ini file to go through, lol.
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    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyA View Post
    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?
    It would certainly suit the purpose, and I can highly recommend it.
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    glad to see this vital utility is now available for MSFS, I suspect as the SDK improves more he'll add more to it

    just got MSFS last week, and still getting it up and running. I will be adding FSUIPC this week to help map my controllers

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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manfredc3 View Post
    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.
    Yes! Like Go-Flight modules. I was able to program my MCP Autopilot to work in MSFS with FSUIPC. Native MSFS will not recognize the Go-Flight modules. Go-Flight hasn't bothered to update their software. They expect you to purchase Go-Flight Integration Tool (GIT), a third party software, which according to its developer, kinda works with MSFS.
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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyA View Post
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyA View Post
    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.
    Quote Originally Posted by DaveWG View Post
    Yep, that's one of the main features.
    FSUIPC calls them Profiles. You can create a profile for say, Twin Engine Props. You then assign that profile to how many airplanes you wish. You can have dozens of profiles with different axes and switch/button settings for each one.
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    It's funny... I've had various versions of the free version of FSUIPC installed for almost 20 years now, because of freeware aircraft that required it, but I never delved into what it actually did because I didn't need the full functionality with basic joystick/throttle controls.

    Thanks, guys. I'll check it out!

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