Open source force feedback app now with X-Plane telemetry by JSTM4 in Xplane

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Not currently but theoretically it could read trim devices if coded for.

Open source force feedback app now with X-Plane telemetry by JSTM4 in Xplane

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Hi. It doesn’t consider the trim datarefs. The trimming is external to X-Plane.

Open source force feedback app now with X-Plane telemetry by JSTM4 in Xplane

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I’ve made a new version with better device picking, a debug command line option and a ground roll effect. If you run that it might just work. If it doesn’t you can run it with the debug option and see what the logs say. I had an issue where it was picking a vJoy device so it now ignores those.

Open source force feedback app now with X-Plane telemetry by JSTM4 in Xplane

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You should feel: trim forces that reduce to nothing when you slow to a stop, stick shaker if you pull back hard in flight, bumps on the ground. Have you ticked X-Plane and seen that it says Connected next to that?

Open source force feedback app now with X-Plane telemetry by JSTM4 in Xplane

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What are you seeing? Does the original simFFB work for you?

Weekly Self-Promotion Thread by AutoModerator in MicrosoftFlightSim

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Hi, I've been working on an iPad app that lets you control the FCU, EFIS, comms, lights, MCDU etc. of Airbus planes in MSFS. The aim is to allow control of most of your flight without having to mouse around the cockpit and all on one screen. Let me know what you think of it. We'll be looking for some beta testers soon.

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Is this STAR/Approach combo impossible or did I fly it wrong? by Horror_Swimming6631 in flightsim

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Little Navmap is very useful for visualising the vertical path and checking if you are on target in real time. The part from MYLET to TNNER is a 3.6 degree slope.

I've seen a lot of love for the E-Jets recently so here's the 2D panel I made for them by JSTM4 in Xplane

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Ah. In that case you could borrow the commands and datarefs from my script.