

Tried the Logitech’s MSFS 2020 Plugin for my original Saitek panels, 5 of them, 2 x Radios, 1 x Switch, 1 x Multi and 1 x BIP … seems to work OK … still have 12 x FIP’s but not using them any-more, plan to sell them soon. I really don’t mind if it helps others too. Hi Tom, more a bit of advice needed from you than anything else just now, but feel free to publish if you like. If anyone knows where the gauge information are saved with the Plugin, please let me know. The combination seems work without any problem. So far I have yet figured out where the gauge information are saved but I believe the issue will be solved eventually.įor the time being, one temporary solution is to make use of the FSUIPIC 7 mentioned in Post 621 - letting the FSUIPC to control the gauges and the Logitech MSFS Plugin to control the other panels. In other words, unless I don’t change gauges at all, I’ll need to press the up/down buttons on each FIP to load up the correct gauge, every time I change the content in the PluginPages.xml. However, although MSFS and the Plugin remember the gauges on each FIP, the information is not saved onto the FipGuages.xml (the spelling is used as such) in the folder. To use my gauges with this new Plugin, just further copy the FSX_Times_Gauges folder and the LogiFlightSimX.xml file from C:\Program Files (x86)\Logitech\FSX Plugin to this directory, and rename or copy the LogiFlightSimX.xml to replace the PluginPages.xml file.

The plugin will activate automatically with the simulator, allowing panels to communicate with MSFS accordingly. The Plugin works more or less the same as the company’s Plugin for X-Plane - once it is installed, you can forget about it. The content of it is saved onto the C:\Program Files\Logitech\ Microsoft Flight Simulator Plugin folder. Just installed the Logitech’s Plugin for Microsoft Flight Simulator earlier today.
