Driver For Usb Shock Joystick For Flight
There is a growing number of people using the 10 in 1 USB kmodel simulators to connect their RC transmitters to the PC and then fly with a variety of flight simulators. This has recently grown due to an increase in FPV quadcopter flying. I have one of these USB 10 in 1 dongles and a RC transmitter and use it with a couple of flight simulators very successfully, I guess they have specific built in software.
However, some simulators (especially the cheaper ones) use the Windows controller as an input device and when I connect my kmodel USB it is picked up by Windows, which names it, and allows me to try and configure it as if it is a joystick. Contabilidad Intermedia Bosch Y Vargas Pdf. However the Windows driver only seems to pick up one set of inputs and allows left/right movement but not up/down which is on a different stick on the RC controller. Is there any way of reading the USB values and map them to the joystick settings so that software which is not specifically written for the USB dongle will allow the dongle to behave as if it is a joystick?

There are other solutions which mimic the input from the RC controller through the microphone port and convert the signals to a joystick input but they cause me problems and I would really like to use the USB dongle as it works in at least in one direction and would seem to be a relatively easy task for someone who is not as dumb as me when it comes to programming. I am certain that if this was done there is a market for the software, which will only increase as the hobby becomes even more mainstream. Thank you Paul. Hi Paul, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community. This issue may arise due to driver or application conflicts. We will assist you to resolve the issue.