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Issue between Accusim and Flight illusion software

Posted: 01 Aug 2015, 02:13
by supersym
Hello,
We are a few users trying to fly with a2a planes with the yoke made by Flight Illusion.
Their software (Simulator Control program) comunicate with the sim by using FSUIPC. But the yoke does'nt appear normaly in the simu (FSX or P3D) and in fsuipc.
Accusim ans SCP doesn't comunicate together !
How can we do for open this virtual door ?
Thanks for your answer

Re: Issue between Accusim and Flight illusion software

Posted: 01 Aug 2015, 06:15
by Lewis - A2A
Hello,

Is it a force feedback yoke, do you know if there's any particular reason it's not a standard yoke that can be used on software as opposed to locked to a flight sim with FSUIPC?

Can it be calibrated using the standard controls for correct operation?

Thanks,
Lewis


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Re: Issue between Accusim and Flight illusion software

Posted: 03 Aug 2015, 07:20
by supersym
In fact it's the same thing than here :
ludo1426 wrote:Hello,

I bought the A2A C182, and after a while I saw that things doesn't work on it :

- The trim system doesn't make anything on the plane and doesn't make it move, (but the trim inside and outside the airplane works visualy)
- The Yoke and aileron inside and outside doesn't work (but the plane is being controled by my external Flight illusion yoke, but the ailerons and the yoke of the C182 doesn't move visualy).
- The same with the Elevator, it works but doesn't works visually.

On the Control Panel (shift 3) I don't know what are the :
- Red T on the bottom right
- The - 0 + Reset on the bottom left


I have P3D v.2.5
A2A - Accu-Sim C182 Skylane (P3D) Professional (A2A-038) = AUD$101.65

Waiting for your answer

Thank you

Ludovic
The software (Simulor Control Program) communicate with FSUIPC but the yoke does'nt appear in FSUIPC. SCP is used for calibration.

Finaly the yoke drives the plane but it dos'ent be seen !

It seems be only an issue between the yoke and the view, not with the behaviour of the plane.

Another user had an issue with a complete Elite Pro Panel SE and A2A planes. It dosen't work with the planes. But I don't know if the panel drived the planes.

Re: Issue between Accusim and Flight illusion software

Posted: 03 Aug 2015, 09:07
by Lewis - A2A
Yes this is an issue with the way the hardware is programmed, it sounds like they are not using the standardized HID compliancy;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_interface_device

Its strange as HID has been around since 1997 and is the standard.

I can pm you my email address if you have a way to pass this along to someone at your hardware place.

thanks,
Lewis

Re: Issue between Accusim and Flight illusion software

Posted: 03 Aug 2015, 09:36
by supersym
Yes, it will be fine !
I could send it to Flight illusion
Thanks a lot

Re: Issue between Accusim and Flight illusion software

Posted: 22 Aug 2015, 03:27
by supersym
Hello,
Matthijs Thijssen from Flight Illusion gave me this file for configurating the yoke. And A2A and PMDG are ok now !

you can download it here :
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rlelddc9gwuaq ... .docx?dl=0

Enjoy your yoke !

Re: Issue between Accusim and Flight illusion software

Posted: 23 Dec 2017, 06:33
by ludo1426
Hello,

I open this topic because I have the same problem. I'm flying using Flight Illusion Yoke and when I start Flight illusion the Trim doesn't work and some part of the plane (aileron for example) work but doesn't move.

The dropbox link doesn't work.

Can you help me.

Thank you

Re: Issue between Accusim and Flight illusion software

Posted: 24 Dec 2017, 05:21
by Lewis - A2A
ludo1426 wrote:Hello,

I open this topic because I have the same problem. I'm flying using Flight Illusion Yoke and when I start Flight illusion the Trim doesn't work and some part of the plane (aileron for example) work but doesn't move.

The dropbox link doesn't work.

Can you help me.

Thank you
Hello,

you will want to contact Flight Illusion as from the reply above yours it seems they offered a custom file for the advanced simulations.

thanks,
Lewis