Wolf1964 Posted Saturday at 05:20 PM Posted Saturday at 05:20 PM Hi Folks, Has anyone managed to make one of these work on a Windows 11 PC running DCS?
rob10 Posted Saturday at 10:32 PM Posted Saturday at 10:32 PM What problem are you having? That looks like it should be a pretty standard USB controller which should be no problem.
Wolf1964 Posted yesterday at 08:21 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:21 AM 9 hours ago, rob10 said: What problem are you having? That looks like it should be a pretty standard USB controller which should be no problem. Hi Rob, yup, it should function as an emulator that you assign keys to but Windows 11 doesn't recognise it. One set of instructions said to install the software before plugging the unit in while another said to plug the unit in first...both from Logitech as a source. Neither have worked. The OS just doesn't recognise the unit.
bb5000 Posted yesterday at 10:21 AM Posted yesterday at 10:21 AM (edited) Works fine for me , I use the Logitech drivers + DCS Flightpanel + Switchpanel, Radiopanel and Multipanel. Windows 11. Edited yesterday at 10:21 AM by bb5000 update 1
Wolf1964 Posted yesterday at 10:39 AM Author Posted yesterday at 10:39 AM 17 minutes ago, bb5000 said: Works fine for me , I use the Logitech drivers + DCS Flightpanel + Switchpanel, Radiopanel and Multipanel. Windows 11. Is DCS flight panels a separate piece of software?
bb5000 Posted yesterday at 12:17 PM Posted yesterday at 12:17 PM Yes, https://github.com/DCS-Skunkworks/DCSFlightpanels , it also needs DCS BIOS , https://github.com/DCS-Skunkworks/dcs-bios if you want to use DCS Bios mapping of the switches. Keyboard emulation will work without DCS Bios. If you start up DCS Flightpanels it should detect the panel. If it doesn’t, then there’s a driver issue. 1
rob10 Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM 7 hours ago, Wolf1964 said: Hi Rob, yup, it should function as an emulator that you assign keys to but Windows 11 doesn't recognise it. One set of instructions said to install the software before plugging the unit in while another said to plug the unit in first...both from Logitech as a source. Neither have worked. The OS just doesn't recognise the unit. Do you have another computer to plug it into? That seems like a hardware issue and it's DOA
Wolf1964 Posted yesterday at 05:46 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:46 PM 2 hours ago, rob10 said: Do you have another computer to plug it into? That seems like a hardware issue and it's DOA Yes mate. I'll give it a go. Update on the unit too...Windows recognises when it's plugged in and removed with a sound notification but I don't know what the OS has named it.
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