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08-15-2015, 10:21 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Possible to make a dx8 a windows game controller?????
Is there any way a straight usb -> trainer jack cable can be programmed in windows to act as a game controller?
I have an interlink that works great but i wont be able to take both the interlink and my dx8, I'd rather have a single cable for simming and i can still use the dx8 to fly as usual. I dont have the interlink transmitter edition, or that would have worked...
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08-15-2015, 12:17 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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One thing you can do is install SmartPropoPlus (http://www.smartpropoplus.com/site/). It creates a virtual joystick on your system that can be used across many programs that accept USB joysticks as input. I have successfully used it myself by plugging in a stereo audio cable into the trainer jack on my DX7, and then inserted the other end of the cable into the Microphone port of my computer. SmartPropoPlus is able to interpret the signals coming from your transmitter, and convert them to joystick movements.
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08-21-2015, 05:24 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Possible to make a dx8 a windows game controller?????
I don't believe Spektrum does. You have to use the audio simulator jack on the transmitter.
You can have an audio to USB sim cable, or as the above poster mentioned, a audio to audio cable. Taranis does support USB HID / joystick through the USB port on the transmitter.
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11-28-2015, 01:28 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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I tried the PropoPlus VJoy in an attempt to link a Futaba Tx to my PC to run the new Immersion Liftoff FPV Quad Sim.
It kinda works but has a lag of about one second or more that makes it impossible to fly. Any other suggestions on how to link a transmitter to a PC? |
11-28-2015, 02:39 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Yes!
The trainer port with a PPM to USB converter. Look on hobby king or similar for a simulator cable.
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11-28-2015, 08:26 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Actually, I figured out how to use a RealFlight controller with LiftOff. Initially, I had to have RF running and then open LO. I then configured and calibrated the RF controller in LO and it worked well.
After the first time, the RF controller works OK with LO without RF running. |
04-28-2020, 10:30 AM | #8 (permalink) |
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First you need to calibrate the InterLink Elite controller in the Windows gamecontroller settings.
As an Admin you can open the settings with the joy.cpl command. This might be the issue you run into as you do not have to do this directly for the RealFlight software. If you have not done previously, LiftOff might see the strange signals and wrong mid calibrations?
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04-28-2020, 10:39 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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Recently I stumbled across the wireless RX2SIM wireless adapter in an online shop.
It had a pretty interesting feature comparison with the other available "Simstick Professional" adapter. A LHS has a USB (wired) interface cable in stock for ~21EUR from a German distributor... ......you probably need to buy something more expensive to receive quality and more than limited 4-5 channel support instead of going for cheaper China dongles/interfaces with USB signal problems / channel jitter?! I would be interested to successfully connect the Walkera Devo10 transmitter to one of my two old PCs to be able to either use ClearView or Heli-X or Multiplex MultiFlight with a true joystick/gamecontroller interface support. Unfortunately I have several problems with the RF InterLink Elite USB controller or the Devo10 in USBHID mode on these two (old) computers and the helis act quite strange in Heli-X V4.2 with a heavy (left roll + back) drift even with a good mid signal (I have calibrated several times in Windows + SIM). Heli-X9c demo shows me a rendering error....so there is some other issue with the Nvidia graphics card driver or not supporting the full OpenGL 2.0 spec and renderers/shaders. Probably this is caused by the older computer hardware and quite old and low-spec graphic cards. The two Spektrum wireless adapters from HorizonHobby are even more expensive but for sure are not supported by RF 6.5.
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04-28-2020, 11:29 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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Why not just go wireless with a Spektrum WS1000/2000 dongle?
https://www.horizonhobby.com/wireles...ngle-spmws2000 |
04-29-2020, 11:33 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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Yeah, the wireless Spektrum interfaces make sense for this thread where Soccerjay asked about the DX8 and where the SIM supports that (older RealFlight 6.5 + RF7.5 does not).
But the price for the Spektrum interface is 42-46EUR...not that cheap. Half the price of the RF9 software. But the same is true for the 21EUR limited wired USB cable. (Off-topic) I do have the Devo10 which works with the DSMx protocol. Anyway, I have plans to use the 4-in-1 HF-modul for Bayang, Futaba S-FHSS, FrskyX,... I think I could save some money by going with the Frsky wireless XSR SIM USB interface: https://www.frsky-rc.com/frsky-xsr-sim/ The DeviationTX firmware supports several Frsky protocols any many channels and switches are allowed with this USB interface in contrast to several USB simulator cables. Would be interesting to retest Heli-X V4.2 if my nick/roll drift issues are gone... With the proprietary Reflex XTR V5.03 (1st blue dongle) I did not have any issues with the Devo10 on this Laptop....so maybe it is important to have some USB interface quality and low noise.
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