![]() ![]() Open the "Game Controllers" panel from Windows Settings and select "vJoy Device" and then click "Properties". PS C:\Users\lkyra\flightosc> touchosc.bat You should see the following result in a console: Keep "Install launcher for all users (recommended)" checked.Ĭheck Python install.Download "Windows x86-64 executable installer" from the links on the bottom of the page.Then install Python3 for Windows from the official site: vJoy Device List when run should display a single number "1" in black and all other device numbers in grey.Note that "vJoy Device: 1" should be enabled by default.Change "Number of Buttons" from 8 to 30.Open Configure vJoy App and under "Force Feedback", uncheck "Enable Effects".StepsÄownload and install the TouchOSC Editor, Bridge and vJoy from the links above. Note: I have a Windows 10 PC - some of this approach may be adaptable to other platforms, but since my target is MSFS 2020 and DCS World, I'm going to stick with Windows for now. midi2vjoy - a pygame script that converts MIDI to vJoy inputs.vJoy - a virtual game controller driver.TouchOSC Bridge - a driver that translates OSC into MIDI.TouchOSC Editor - edit and upload layouts to the TouchOSC app.You'll need the following pieces of software to make this work: Or an F/A-18 like controller with finger lifts, TDC, speedbrake and more (dcs.touchosc) Or more complex twin engine controls (6-axis, plus buttons) (twinengine.touchosc) ![]() Using your phone or tablet as a flight controller Screenshots
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