SimPilotRick Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 Hey guys my name is Rick a.k.a. SimPilotRick. I am currently building my version of a cockpit for my relaxation flying. I have 3-32 monitors and a flight yoke, throttle pack and switch panel. Come tomorrow my rudder pedals will be in, all Logitech. I have both MSFS (latest version) and just recently purchased X-Plane 12. I like X-plane 12 better with a few exceptions. It doesn't recognize my Logitech switch panel. I did download the latest software from their site. and I is so much more fun than MSFS I spend all my time in my studio flying...lol MSFS recognizes the panel right away, as long as I fly a plane that utilizes it. but In X-Plane even if I fly a plane that should utilize it...it doesn't. anyone else run into this problem? Quote
Pils Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 You’ll need to use Xsaitekpanels or Spad.Next. Remove the Logitech X-Plane software, it’s useless. Quote
VirtualGAaviator Posted February 23 Report Posted February 23 On 2/12/2024 at 5:12 PM, SimPilotRick said: I have both MSFS (latest version) and just recently purchased X-Plane 12. Hi Rick, Welcome to the X-Plane community. While avoiding the debate over which sim is better, it is a common theme where people who genuinely give X-Plane a try tend to be super impressed with it. Even though I have no official affiliation with these forums, I invite you to use this resource for anything X-Plane flight simulation related. There's a wonderful and knowledgeable group of people here. I use the Logitech radio panel and originally, as @Pils mention, used SPAD.nEXT to power it. Xsaitekpanels panels is a much simpler solution. Quote
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