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network funcionality
#1
Hi,

I am currently using:

-P3d4.5
-A2A piper comanche  
-1:1 home cockpit replica
-flight1tech g750 standalone product. I use it in a second mini pc inside the cockpit, in the same network.

[Image: 3jg1ZDA.jpg]

A2A is in development of the comanche in MSFS, So I ill migrate.
I need a gtn750 software to use in my cockpit. And I have found this one. I will purchase it in the next days.
My questions are:
-is it posible to map the rotary knobs to make them work with keystrokes, joystick buttons or something like that?
-is it posible to run the software in a second pc in the network? This is VERY useful in the homecockpits world..

Thanks,
Arturo.
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#2
Hello Arturo,

We thank you for your interest in the TDS GTNXi and for reaching out to us. Congratulations on your home cockpit, it looks fabulous!

We are currently working on keyboard/joystick support for GTNXi keys/knobs, as soon as we have it implemented, we will release a new version.
As far as networking support, it is on the to do list, but it is not a high priority, however, since the TDS GTNXi is a standalone application that runs independent of MSFS, it has its own window, thus it can be dragged to a secondary monitor and the MSFS performance hit is minimal.

If you have any other questions regarding the product, please do not hesitate to ask us.
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#3
(06-11-2021, 12:27 PM)alioth Wrote: Hi,

I am currently using:

-P3d4.5
-A2A piper comanche  
-1:1 home cockpit replica
-flight1tech g750 standalone product. I use it in a second mini pc inside the cockpit, in the same network.

[Image: 3jg1ZDA.jpg]

A2A is in development of the comanche in MSFS, So I ill migrate.
I need a gtn750 software to use in my cockpit. And I have found this one. I will purchase it in the next days.
My questions are:
-is it posible to map the rotary knobs to make them work with keystrokes, joystick buttons or something like that?
-is it posible to run the software in a second pc in the network? This is VERY useful in the homecockpits world..

Thanks,
Arturo.

Hi Arturo,

I use SPAD.neXt for my Home sim and I have my RSG 750 mapped to control the TDS via it... (side note I also would love for this to be networked so I can use separate PC for it)
What does your 750 controller interface to the sim with? 

Les
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#4
Hi Les,

My gtn750 uses flight1tech standalone software, which can be mapped with keystrokes. But there are no news about flight1tech and MSFS migration.
My gtn750 bezel is 3d printed and I use an arduino pro micro which reads the physical buttons and knobs and send keystrokes to g750 software. Works great.

I have purchased the tds gtn750 now, and works fine (some problems with GPS mode and HSI needles I think, but works fine and really smooth. I hope Asobo fix these problems in future). I will wait for the keys/joystick buttons functionality, and MSFS A2A planes to migrate my cockpit to MSFS.

Arturo.
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#5
(06-12-2021, 11:26 PM)alioth Wrote: Hi Les,

My gtn750 uses flight1tech standalone software, which can be mapped with keystrokes. But there are no news about flight1tech and MSFS migration.
My gtn750 bezel is 3d printed and I use an arduino pro micro which reads the physical buttons and knobs and send keystrokes to g750 software. Works great.

I have purchased the tds gtn750 now, and works fine (some problems with GPS mode and HSI needles I think, but works fine and really smooth. I hope Asobo fix these problems in future). I will wait for the keys/joystick buttons functionality, and MSFS A2A planes to migrate my cockpit to MSFS.

Arturo.

Cool... Well if there is an Arduino in there then no problem...  If you ever want to move it over to Spad.next or actually even Mobiflight to send commands to TDS then let me know.  I have it all working from my RSG 750 through Spad.Next...  The commands were not difficult to figure out.  I will have a video for it up tomorrow on youtube..
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#6
(06-11-2021, 02:57 PM)adminOwner2 Wrote: As far as networking support, it is on the to do list, but it is not a high priority, however, since the TDS GTNXi is a standalone application that runs independent of MSFS, it has its own window, thus it can be dragged to a secondary monitor and the MSFS performance hit is minimal.

Sorry for kinda bringing this exceptionally old thread back to the top, but I'm curious if the ability to run on another machine in the network was ever developed?

I bought the TDS 750 several weeks ago and have been able to use it with space desk, but thats a really sub-optimal solution primarily because any touch on the tablet "steals" the mouse cursor from my main screen.  

It would be lovely there was a version for mobile (or for other PC) that worked over the network.   So if this has already been done could you point me to the instructions?   And if not, please toss my name in the hat of people that think this would be a massive QoL improvement.
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#7
Hello,

Thank you for your request on network support. At this moment we do not support this feature, we will place it on the feature request. We understand your request and we iwll look into this from other angles as well.

In the meantime, please enjoy the TDS GTNXi Pro!
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