XPForce is available for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, and is currently
in testing for 64-bit Linux. Please see the Linux information page [1]
for full details.
Mac support is planned but has no timescale right now.
Links:
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[1]
http://www.lightr...
No, you don't. If you have .acf files which have control forces
already in place then you can use these definitions instead of the
plugin's internal calculations by ticking the "X-Plane Does Calc" box
in the plugin's configuration window. It's entirely up...
Yes, it does. The installer contains both 32-bit and 64-bit plugins
which work identically.
Yes, of course! Just install the plugin as usual. It will be fully
operational for ten minutes without a license entered. That should
give you plenty of opportunity to test it out. Restarting X-Plane will
restart the ten-minute demo period.
So far, it has been tested on:
- Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2
- Logitech G940
- Logitech Force 3D Pro
- Iris Dynamics Yoke
Do you use something else successfully? Please let me know
[https://www.lightroom-plugins.com/support/index.php?/...
There should be no framerate hit at all provided you're using a
multi-core processor or multiple processors. All the expensive
calculations and device handling is done in the background, leaving
X-Plane to get on with things uninterrupted once some basic ...
XPForce will send Force Feedback commands to any joystick that Windows
recognises as supporting forces. You don't necessarily need customised
drivers to do this - for example, the old Microsoft Sidewinder Force
Feedback 2 works happily on Windows 8.1 and ...
XPFORCE IS COMING TO LINUX!
The plugin adds force-feedback support to X-Plane 9 and higher and
will soon be available for Linux - despite the current problems with
Linux and force-feedback drivers! If you would like to be involved in
pre-release testi...
Currently (February 2015) the Linux kernel support for PID devices
such as the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 is broken, and has
been for several years. During the porting of XPForce to Linux, I have
fixed several bugs in the kernel driver and a...
When a new version is released, simply download and install it in
exactly the same way as you did with the original version. Please
check that you are still entitled to free upgrades _before_ you
install! You can do this on the helpdesk by logging in a...
First, find your X-Plane installation folder. The XPForce logfile is
in the "Output" directory, called "XPForce.log".
If you have had a crash which X-Plane says is caused by XPForce,
please also send the X-Plane log. This is in the X-Plane installat...
All of them!
While it is possible for aircraft to come with predefined forces, it
seems that this is almost never done. XPForce
[https://www.fsmissioneditor.com/product/xpforce/] calculates the
required forces itself, based on the characteristics of the...
All X-Plane plugins need to be put inside the "plugins" folder: