The reason that I was asking is that both FSX & Prepar3d seem to automatically add random commands to any USB device that you plug in to your computer.Sometimes those commands conflict, interfere, or override the flight sim.
I know. I've just reinstalled P3d.
The best thing to do in such a situation is to delete
all assignments on EACH device that you have. Then you can manually add in the ones that you want.
This last time the installer assigned the yoke/rudder to elevators down, and the throttle to hard left rudder.
As to moving programs from
FSX over to
P3d - A lot of FSX software can be installed on P3d. There are three scenarios here;
1) Create a folder on your desktop
(or elsewhere). Aim the installer at that. Then drag and drop the files to the appropriate areas in the P3d folder.
2) Get a cheap program called
MigrationTool. That link gives a overly complex explanation of how it works. skip that if you want. The short version in in the post below that one.
NOTE - That will work for most older FSX software. Some companies will not let you install to Prepar3d EVEN it you use the
MigrationTool.
Luckily, many companies will even add the option of FSX or P3d to the installer program. Guess who's software I buy.
3) Drag & Drop. This can be VERY easy, or it could crash your flight sim.
For instance, P3d doesn't come with a Cessna 172. But if you drag the C172 folder from FSX to P3d it works without a problem
(you do have to restart P3d though, otherwise you'll only get white C-172s').
Some, such as those made for FS9
OR FSX, either don't work, or crash P3d.
These FS9/FSX programs may also crash P3d even when installed by the other means above. Often The installer will put many files in differing locations. If you don't know what goes where - CRASH!
I've had no problems, so far, with any
FSX Acceleration software being installed onto P3d.
In all, I think that I've only been unable to installe two or three FSX planes into P3d.