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Connecting Devo7 & Devo10
Any luck or suggestions? I would love to buy this game but I'm not sure how to connect via usb dongle / Trainer port, If you have an idea please let me know.
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Douceur fécale Nov 12, 2015 @ 10:22am 
Go to Deviation Tx and intall the custom firmware
is it that simple? and what would you suggest to use for usb/trainer plug hardware?
okay thanks so then I just plug in the devo 10 afterwards?
SOLVED:
Install SmartPropoPlus - Plug in mono training cable, calibrate, problem solved.
dipdipdip84 Feb 24, 2016 @ 1:15pm 
It is not working for me... I am able o calibrate but then why I launch a game, the controller is not responding... Any idea? Looks like button are messing the config...
LuGus Studios  [developer] Feb 24, 2016 @ 3:00pm 
Are you sure you have the remote connected before you start the game?
Tripy Feb 24, 2016 @ 3:04pm 



I also have problems with devo 7 ... impossible to use the game in !! in other simulators me works without problem
Boof69 Feb 24, 2016 @ 3:57pm 
Looks like smartProPoplus works for others. What is the issue for you? Does windows detect your devo 7? Is it only an issue in the sim?
Tripy Feb 24, 2016 @ 5:07pm 
in fpvfreerider works perfect ... in this sim, I can not calibrate it goes crazy low turns up , all at once !! and I proven all , delete everything related to smartpropoplus , delete the liftoff clean records and I can not work properly
dipdipdip84 Feb 25, 2016 @ 11:56am 
Yep same for me! Works fine with FPV Freerider
dipdipdip84 Mar 6, 2016 @ 2:28pm 
Up! I really want to use my DEVO 7 with the game! Can you investigate on the problem?
Boof69 Mar 6, 2016 @ 3:02pm 
This controller should work after some setup. This video does a fair job of covering the process. There is a windows calibration step that might help. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zed1d-VY_w
A common issue is letting your radio broadcast an RF signal while using it as a game controller.
If it is possible to disable the RF signal on the devo 7 you should.
It may be as simple as leaving the radio turned off when using the Trainer port and linking to the microphone connection on your PC. The OP seems to have had success with doing a custom firmware upgrade. Have you tried that solution?
Please report your results for the benefit of others.
dipdipdip84 Mar 10, 2016 @ 5:14am 
Originally posted by Boof69:
This controller should work after some setup. This video does a fair job of covering the process. There is a windows calibration step that might help. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zed1d-VY_w
A common issue is letting your radio broadcast an RF signal while using it as a game controller.
If it is possible to disable the RF signal on the devo 7 you should.
It may be as simple as leaving the radio turned off when using the Trainer port and linking to the microphone connection on your PC. The OP seems to have had success with doing a custom firmware upgrade. Have you tried that solution?
Please report your results for the benefit of others.
OK I was able to fix it by going to buttons settings, powering off the controller then setting commands to keyboard keys and no more to controller axis...
bigkilla2012 Mar 24, 2016 @ 11:57pm 
i cannot get this to work either. i have tried everything. i can play hotprops, Fpv freerider, the other unreal engine one etc. just not this one. i have tried everything. just waiting for a solution now. cant find anything on the net either
Last edited by bigkilla2012; Mar 24, 2016 @ 11:58pm
Errlax Mar 26, 2016 @ 10:05am 
Originally posted by danielrennert64:
i cannot get this to work either. i have tried everything. i can play hotprops, Fpv freerider, the other unreal engine one etc. just not this one. i have tried everything. just waiting for a solution now. cant find anything on the net either
Daniel, You were able to get your working in HotProps with the Trainer Cable? I can help you get this working for LiftoFF if you can give me a hand with HotProps
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Date Posted: Nov 10, 2015 @ 8:37pm
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