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XSR-SIM

sande005

Active User
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....
 
I feel chagrined! Should have known better with Windows. Deleted the created "Frsky Gamepad", and the associated drivers. Rebooted the PC. Plugged the xsr-sim back in, and all became right with the world.
 
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