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1st December: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for MSFS is now available.
12th November: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for X-Plane is now available.
6th June: A new version of Virtual Flight Sim Hardware is now available (huge update)
21st November: A new version of the GoFlight Interface Tool for FSX/FSXSE/P3D is now available.
Just Purchased the GIT
Hi all,
Well I bit the bullet and bought the GIT software. I want to use it with the ifly 737-800 and the ilfy747. I have installed the software into the same directory as the goflight config drivers as suggested. I have most probably misunderstood what I have read but I thought these two aircraft would be automatically configured? I read that all I need to do is to enable the hardware and it should be sorted. I don't know if it makes a difference but I bought the 64bit version.
At the moment my hardware is detected by the GIT and my MCP PRO lights up, but I cant get it to interact with the aircraft - I turn the knobs and nothing happens. I can turn knobs in the cockpit and It is reflected on the MCP PRO but not vice versa.
My obvious question is, how do I enable my devices? I have a similar problem with my GF166's, they are recognised and light up but wont do anything. Admittedly I have only just installed the software and I am probably not doing something that I should be ha ha.
Thanks,
Rory
Well I bit the bullet and bought the GIT software. I want to use it with the ifly 737-800 and the ilfy747. I have installed the software into the same directory as the goflight config drivers as suggested. I have most probably misunderstood what I have read but I thought these two aircraft would be automatically configured? I read that all I need to do is to enable the hardware and it should be sorted. I don't know if it makes a difference but I bought the 64bit version.
At the moment my hardware is detected by the GIT and my MCP PRO lights up, but I cant get it to interact with the aircraft - I turn the knobs and nothing happens. I can turn knobs in the cockpit and It is reflected on the MCP PRO but not vice versa.
My obvious question is, how do I enable my devices? I have a similar problem with my GF166's, they are recognised and light up but wont do anything. Admittedly I have only just installed the software and I am probably not doing something that I should be ha ha.
Thanks,
Rory
Comments
Have you followed this: https://www.pollypotsoftware.org.uk/support/user-guide/user-guide-git/16-installation/120-setup-for-the-ifly-737-747.html
Best wishes
Steve
Yes I did. I think I have sorted it but when I click on the individual tabs for my devices they all say disabled? I attach a pic.
Best wishes
Steve
Rory