Hi folks,
As I updated Prepar3d to V4, I needed a replacement for the old SPAD. Fortunately I discovered SPAD.next and downloaded the Trial version. After 2 hours I realized that with SPAD.next I can program nearly every knob or switch on my Saitek panels and bought the P3D edition.
But what really annoys me is that you only have a "Getting Started" PDF with this. If I want to get the full "Create programming documentation", I have to upgrade to the Complete Edition for 56 $.
Come on, I don't need FSX, X-Plane or DCS function, I don't own these. 56$ just for a proper documention of all the stuff that I bought SPAD.next for ? That's ridiculous !
So please think that over and maybe offer the documentation seperate for 10$ or so. I would be willing to pay that to acknowledge the good work you've done !
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Create programming documentation
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Re: Create programming documentation
There is a little misunderstanding it seems.
"Create programming documentation" will not give you a manual. There is none yet. It's on the todo list, and will be free for all editions when it's done.
"Create programming documentation" will create a PDF where your current programming of the buttons is documented.
"Create programming documentation" will not give you a manual. There is none yet. It's on the todo list, and will be free for all editions when it's done.
"Create programming documentation" will create a PDF where your current programming of the buttons is documented.
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Re: Create programming documentation
I want to know how to program a multi panel for a spitfire in FSX, a BIP panel for a Learjet in x-plane and MCP for a 737 in P3D, a switch panel using lvars in FSW and yoke for and x-wing fighter in DCS.
If you could have a Manual to cover all programming of every panel for every aircraft in every simulator that would be good, thanks
Daz
If you could have a Manual to cover all programming of every panel for every aircraft in every simulator that would be good, thanks
Daz
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Re: Create programming documentation
Ah ok, so I'll be patient. Although not sooo much patience from my side, I already programmed all my throttles and yoke and it's not so hard at all, it works!
Next I'll try to adapt my panels to several planes. it's a lot easier to download some Profiles and to explore how other users have done it.
Thanks and keep up the good work!!
Next I'll try to adapt my panels to several planes. it's a lot easier to download some Profiles and to explore how other users have done it.
Thanks and keep up the good work!!