![]() Then in the search by name box search for Trim. Click the box to the right, clear input, start scanning and push flaps lever down, click validate. You will see 'Increase Flaps' in the list. Find 'Decrease Flaps' in the list, click in the box to the right of that, clear current input then click start scanning and push the flaps lever up, it will fill in the control, click validate. Repeat the same steps for Mixture and Propeller, search for 'Mixture' and then search for 'Propeller', you are looking for 'Mixture Axis (-100 - 100%)' and 'Propeller 1 Axis'. It should auto fill in the control, then click on validate. Then click in the Start Scanning box and move the throttle on the controller in and out. A screen will pop up, first click on Clear Current Input. Click the box that is to the right of 'Throttle Axis'. Find 'Throttle Axis', you may need to scroll down a little to find it. Results will show up in the middle section. Click that, on the left there is a search by name box. In the Controls screen you will see a device along the top called FlightSimStuff Controller. In Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 click on Options, then click on Controls. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 Instructions Once you complete that you will be back on the test tab, you should be able to move each control in and out and see the bars move on screen in sync with you moving each control. The important steps are where you move each control fully in and out for the throttle, prop and mixture and and rotate the trim wheel all the way from one end to the other, do that a few times to be sure the entire range of motion is detected, MSFS uses this calibration in game. Once you do that click on next and do the next Axis, again move each control on the controller until the bar starts moving on screen, once you find the correct control move that control in and out fully multiple times and then click next and finish each control until completed. It will then have you move an Axis, move each control on the controller until you see the bar moving on screen, once you have the correct control and the bar is moving then move that control fully in and then out multiple times (or rotate the trim wheel fully from one end to the other, multiple times). Ignore centering the controls message, that is not necessary, click on next. In the 'Game Controllers' box that opened up double click 'FlightSimStuff Controller', and then click on the settings tab on the new window that opened up, click the calibrate button. Once you determine which method you need to follow to get to this point right click on 'FlightSimStuff Controller' and click on 'Game Controller Settings' (If you followed Windows 10 directions to get to this point and Game Controller Settings option is not there then follow the Windows 11 instructions above). Then scroll all the way to the bottom of that page and click on 'More devices and printer settings', this should bring you to where you can right click on FlightSimStuff Controller and continue on with the directions below. Windows 11 (Cumulative update May 2023 and later): Right mouse click the start menu at Windows desktop and search for settings and then click to 'Bluetooth & Devices' on the left hand side of the window that opened and then click on 'Devices' in the center of the window. Click on Control Panel in the search results then click hardware and sound, then devices and printers. Windows 10 or older Windows 11 versions: Right mouse click on your start menu at the desktop (typically in the lower left corner or center of the Windows taskbar), click on search and type in control panel. If this works and the Game Controllers box opens up then continue with the 'Calibration Steps' down below. ![]() ![]() ![]() Search for 'Game Controller' and click on 'Set up USB Game Controllers' in the results. You can first try to right click on your Start menu at Windows Desktop and click on Search. This first step is to calibrate your controller.ĭepending on which version of Windows you are using that will determine the method on how to get to the calibration screen.
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