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Using the Microsoft Flight Simulator X plug-in
with your Logitech G X52 Professional HOTAS
Most aircraft available in Microsoft Flight Sim X feature the radio
stack panel which is displayed and can be adjusted with the mouse
when Shift +2 is pressed. The aircraft radio stack display shows the
frequencies which communication radios are set to as well as the
Nav1 and Nav2 VOR radio beacon frequencies, ADF navigation
frequency, Distance Measuring Equipment (DME), transponder
frequency and Auto-Pilot settings. The radio stack display differs from
aircraft to aircraft but the basic information shown is the same.
First, you will need to install the plug-in for Flight Simulator
X, which can be found on the support page: logitech.com/
support/x52-pro. This will mean your X52 Pro is already set-up
to display and control Radio Stack information and will show the
radio stack settings when you open the Microsoft Flight Sim X
application. Please follow the instructions below to access and
change the Radio Stack.
If you have installed Flight Sim 10 after installing the HOTAS drivers,
go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Logitech\FSX Plugin and run (double
click) LogiFlightSimX.exe
From now on, every time you open Flight Sim X, your X52 Professional's iMFD will display the
Radio Stack information. If at any time you want to disable this feature, open the run box,
from Start, run, in the run text box type
"C:\program files\Logitech\directoutput\LogiFlightSimX.exe" -uninstall
Programming the Radio Stack in Microsoft Flight Sim X
As an example, let's assume you're flying a Cessna C172SP Skyhawk. The cockpit view will
appear as below, with all the main aircraft altitude, airspeed and attitude instruments to
the left, and navigational instruments to the right.
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