On a lark, I just received this from Aloft. Essentially a receiver in a usb dongle, so one doesn't have to use a cord to connect to a PC for flight simulators.
While the intent is to use it with Realflight, I've hit the first roadblock. Realflight depends on Windows seeing it as a full usb game device/joystick.
But in Windows ("Devices and Printers", etc.) only the first 4 channels are detected when doing Windows joystick calibration.
The details:
Frsky X10S-E. OpenTX 2.3.14
I have the first 8 channels in the mixer set as variable sources, and ch 9-16 on switches. (Which the Frsky instructions says it can do)
This model works fine when using a usb cord, Windows recognizes all 16 channels - they calibrate, and it then works fine in Realflight.
Only channels 1-4 with the XSR-SIM.
I'll send the above to Aloft direct, but it being the weekend, I thought I'd see if anyone here has thoughts. Very little about the device on Google....
While the intent is to use it with Realflight, I've hit the first roadblock. Realflight depends on Windows seeing it as a full usb game device/joystick.
But in Windows ("Devices and Printers", etc.) only the first 4 channels are detected when doing Windows joystick calibration.
The details:
Frsky X10S-E. OpenTX 2.3.14
I have the first 8 channels in the mixer set as variable sources, and ch 9-16 on switches. (Which the Frsky instructions says it can do)
This model works fine when using a usb cord, Windows recognizes all 16 channels - they calibrate, and it then works fine in Realflight.
Only channels 1-4 with the XSR-SIM.
I'll send the above to Aloft direct, but it being the weekend, I thought I'd see if anyone here has thoughts. Very little about the device on Google....