![]() ![]() You will find varying opinions about the programming and setup difficulties but once mastered I could not do without it. I write a lot of home automation code and other code applications that make it more intuitive for me. I will say the learning curve can be a bit steep unless you're familiar with this type of application. I also like to assign logic statements within executions to check status before executing or set my lights and my panels etc. Also you can access examples and copy them if you like from others on the internet for various assignments. The auto profile switching and easy copy and paste functions make it easy to create new profiles or assign aircraft to any profile. I find this particularly useful with flying my PMDG 737 in VR to be able to set things like flaps at any particular value with a voice command. ![]() It's particualr useful with Lvar commands and obviously any other type of input, it has built in text to speech responses you can program, it has event monitor functions, it can be coupled with a Voice Attack plugin to be able to issue VoiceAttack commands to execute any Lvar commands or series of them. I use it with my X52 Pro stick and throttle, Switch Panel, Multi function Panel and peddles. ![]() Spad.next is a great deal more flexible and can do just about anything you want with any Saitek device. Joe, just curious because i also have a X56, what SPAD.next can offer us that u cant do with FSUIPC? i was convinced that SPAD.next was useful only for modules!?
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