But now that Logitek has acquired the company, have discovered that support for the Saitek devices is virtually non-existant. I have four Saitek controllers purchased over three years ago, and generally have had no problems. There have been a number of simmers asking for recommendations on controllers. And yes, I use it for Prepar3d4, FSW, and XP11 on a networked laptop (both machines Win 10). I have been using it from its very beginning a few years ago, and after I got how to use it, I'll never return to the Saitek drivers (which you can btw. However, there are preconfigured profiles online available to load into the tool and forum and author are very helpful. I should admit it has a certain learning curve. It has special support for advanced planes like A2A and PMDG etc. You can save your settings (for knobs, levers, gaues etc.) in profiles on a per-plane base. You can run all Saitek stuff (Panels, FIPs and all controls) networked via a loptop relieving the main machine. from the Fsxtimes and and Fipgauges websites). In addition, you can use 3rd party advanced FIPs beyond those provided by Saitek (e.g. You can configure all knobs and switches, i.e. SPAD.neXt does all what the Saitek drivers do, and much more.
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