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. 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. 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. This has recently grown due to an increase in FPV quadcopter flying. 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.
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