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Liftoff simulator taranis x9d
Liftoff simulator taranis x9d











liftoff simulator taranis x9d

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liftoff simulator taranis x9d

If you used to have a really old OpenTX running on your radio, and only recently you updated the OpenTX firmware, you could have this issue. What I normally do is, create a model profile just for simulators, set the USB option to USB Joystick (HID) and turn off RF Internal and External to save power. When it’s set to “ Ask“, you will get a prompt like this: It was probably on the wrong option (USB Storage), that’s why every time you plug in the USB, it’s showing a drive instead of joystick on your computer. Go to “ Model Setup“, scroll down to the option “ USB Mode“, and select “ Ask“. This solution applies to all radios running the latest OpenTX firmware (newer than version 2.2), such as the Taranix X9D, QX7, Xlite, Horus X10, and Flysky Nirvana… Check USB Option













Liftoff simulator taranis x9d