Logitech Comms Panel
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Does the BAE146 work with the Logitech Comms Panel? I have only flown once and my panel failed to light up, I am assuming this is due to the panels being different configs but want to confirm.
If not, is there scope for support to be added or a work around anyone knows of?
TIA! Mags. -
Re: Logitech Comms Panel
It does - but you have to make sure the Logitech plug-in is installed and loading with MSFS.
My exe.xml doesn’t load my add ons (Logitech plug-in, AFC Bridge etc.) so I have a .bat file I run once MSFS has loaded to ensure they all load up ok.
Also, remember to turn on the nav and comms radios in the sim 😉
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Gotcha, both are new to me (the 146 and the panel) so it could be a whole heap of different issues although I am quite confident I turned the hardware on in the aircraft! Haha I will pet you know if I am wrong... probably odds on for that!
The rest sounds way too technical for a simple minded guy like me, more research is required which I will do today before giving it a go tonight. Thanks for the reply, appreciate it! -
@mags885 LOL! Well if the panel works OK with a default a/c like the 172 or G58 then your Logitech plug-in is loading in fine and should work as-is with the 146 assuming all your avionics and radios are switched on in-sim.
If you haven’t got it working with stock a/c go here: https://support.logi.com/hc/en-au/articles/360024698434--Downloads-Flight-Radio-Panel and select your O/S and download and install the plug-in.
If you’re lucky, the plug-in will start with MSFS automatically and you’re all set. If worse comes to worst you’ll just need to launch the plug-in manually before setting up a flight in MSFS. Get it running with a default a/c and it’ll run in the 146 with nothing extra to do.
Good luck!