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Thread: TouchScreens Question.
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08-19-2009, 07:56 AM #1
TouchScreens Question.
Hi Guys,
I have been using FlightDeckTechnology interface cards for a while now but wish to change projects to the Cessna Mustang after Flight1 great aircraft. To do the Garmin 1000 I was thinking of interfacing with cards but would touchscreens be easier. I have 3 spare monitors and have recently found the following kit
http://www.qqq.com.au/touch-screen-p...c5708e20c16003
Has anybody had any experience with these ready done kits within FSX. All feedback appreciated.
Wes.
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08-19-2009, 08:13 AM #2
Re: TouchScreens Question.
Hey nice find Wes. Haven't used them myself but plenty here have the full blown touchscreens. Great for FMC's that would normally require a lot of hardware interfacing to do properly. Of course they are also perfect for the G1000 due to the number of function buttons around the perimeter and the lack of a G1000 standalone panel with keyboard shortcuts. The closest for home builders is the Mindstar version but they have been very slow to get out the home cockpit version with key functions (although it is available in beta form). Also Simkits produce a fully functional panel but at extreme cost. I'm going to get the Mustand and try converting my sim to cater for it as I've heard its a great bird. You could also do the same with standard screens using Key2mouse to access the Garmin buttons.
Ken.
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08-19-2009, 03:01 PM #3
Re: TouchScreens Question.
I have used one of those before, one problem I had was that I wasn't able to figure out how to lock panels on FSX so sometime i would move the panel by accidentally clicking and dragging but I'm sure there is gotta be a way around that. Also you can find them cheaper on ebay. I think mine was $80 for 19"
I ended up not using it since I went ahead and started building real switches with opencockpits cards, a lot more fun to use!
Is it easier? yeah! does it beat real switches? not even close! But it can work.
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08-19-2009, 06:47 PM #4
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Re: TouchScreens Question.
I know this is a G1000 for X-plane, but the concept seems like it would work well with a touchscreen.
http://www.flythissim.com/G1000.htm
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08-19-2009, 10:16 PM #5
Re: TouchScreens Question.
Here is a taste of the Mustang1 This is my home pit on a flight to Aspen. Flight 1 Mustang is the base software.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfhA6kvbHw0
Scott
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08-20-2009, 02:39 AM #6
Re: TouchScreens Question.
Very cool Scott, now I'm really going to have to give this thing a go.
Ken.
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08-20-2009, 02:45 AM #7
Re: TouchScreens Question.
Hello!
Maybe a bit off topic but we also planned to use a touchscreen for our EFB. however, touchscreens are still a bit pricey and we were not sure if there would be any incompatibility problems. So we decided to control the EFB software via a small Touchpad which is mounted on the pedestal panel. It works really great. I can recommend 'CIRQUE TOUCHPAD EASY USB'.
The EFB is from FSWidgets.
Regards
Per Alm
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08-20-2009, 03:03 AM #8
Re: TouchScreens Question.
Some nice info there guys, it really helps. The main reason I won't be using Flight Deck Technology Simboards and changing to a touch screen app of some type is the Simboards don't support Vista / Win 7. Here in Australia we are spoilt with choice with ORBX scenery but it is demanding and needs to run with a good CPU/Ram and GFX Card.
Also love the vid XOrionFE, I have the Flight1 Mustang and haven't flown anything other for quite a while.
Wes.
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