![]() Install the Logitech’s FIP Driver first (again, AVOID using 0.8.144.0 version) and follow the instructions onscreen. ![]() Uninstall Saitek’s “Pro_Flight_FSX_Plugin” and “Pro_Flight_Instrument_Panel” via Control Panel. If “DirectOutputService Windows Service” exists, right click it and end it. Right click Windows taskbar and choose to open “Task Manager”. If possible, not only just make copies of everything in the “C:\Program Files (x86)\Saitek\ProFlight FSX Plugin” and “C:\Program Files\Saitek\DirectOutput” directories, but also do a system backup (using Acronis True Image, for example) just in case. This is the first and the most important step to the migration process. is fine, which I am currently using.įollowings are the steps I took for the migration:īack up, Back up and Back up. But ensure to AVOID using version 0.8.144.0 as it has error. Again, as mentioned a few times, such a migration is not necessary if the Saitek drivers are working fine.Īnyway, it does no harm if anyone want to keep up with the Logitech version. ![]() Some friends email me saying that they are interested to know how I upgraded (“migrate” I think is more accurate) my Saitek drivers to the Logitech version. ![]()
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