MSFSTouchPortalPlugin | way interface between Touch Portal clients
kandi X-RAY | MSFSTouchPortalPlugin Summary
kandi X-RAY | MSFSTouchPortalPlugin Summary
MSFSTouchPortalPlugin is a C# library. MSFSTouchPortalPlugin has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This plugin provided tools to build two-way interactive interfaces between Touch Portal macro launcher software and Flight Simulators which use SimConnect, such as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (MSFS) and FS-X. The plugin makes available new Touch Portal Actions, Connectors, States, and Events for creating buttons and pages suitable for virtually any simulated aircraft, component, or system. This project is a continuation of the original MSFSTouchPortalPlugin by Tim Lewis.
This plugin provided tools to build two-way interactive interfaces between Touch Portal macro launcher software and Flight Simulators which use SimConnect, such as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (MSFS) and FS-X. The plugin makes available new Touch Portal Actions, Connectors, States, and Events for creating buttons and pages suitable for virtually any simulated aircraft, component, or system. This project is a continuation of the original MSFSTouchPortalPlugin by Tim Lewis.
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MSFSTouchPortalPlugin has a low active ecosystem.
It has 36 star(s) with 2 fork(s). There are 10 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 2 open issues and 30 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 83 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of MSFSTouchPortalPlugin is 1.3.1.0
Quality
MSFSTouchPortalPlugin has no bugs reported.
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MSFSTouchPortalPlugin has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
License
MSFSTouchPortalPlugin is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
Strong Copyleft licenses enforce sharing, and you can use them when creating open source projects.
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Install MSFSTouchPortalPlugin
Note: As with all plugins, this requires the Touch Portal Pro (paid) version to function. Use the latest available Touch Portal version for best results.
Get the latest release of this plugin from the Releases page.
The plugin is distributed and installed as a standard Touch Portal .tpp plugin file. If you know how to import a plugin, just do that and skip to step 4.
Import the plugin: Start/open Touch Portal. Click the Settings "gear" icon at the top-right and select "Import plugin..." from the menu. Browse to where you downloaded this plugin's .tpp file and select it. When prompted by Touch Portal to trust the plugin startup script, select "Trust Always" or "Yes" (the source code is public!). "Trust Always" will automatically start the plugin each time Touch Portal starts. "Yes" will start the plugin this time and then prompt again each time Touch Portal starts. If you select "No" then you can still start the plugin manually from Touch Portal's Settings -> Plug-ins dialog.
By default the plugin will not attempt to connect to a flight simulator on startup. You have two options: Recommended: Create/import a Touch Portal button which triggers the "MSFS - Plugin - Connect & Update -> Toggle Simulator Connection" action. (Also a good place to show the current connection status.) Change the plugin's settings: Click the Touch Portal "gear" icon at top right of the main screen, then navigate to Settings -> Plugins -> "MSFS Touch Portal Plugin". Set the "Connect To Flight Sim on Startup" setting to a value of 1 (one) and save the settings. The plugin will keep attempting to connect to the simulator every 30 seconds.
For use with FS-X (and compatible sims): Change the "SimConnect.cfg Index" plugin setting to 1 (one).
Keep in mind that while guides can be helpful as an overview and to get started, they do get outdated and also may not cover all that is possible to do or configure.
A video tutorial about the whole setup process was published by OverKill Simulations on YouTube: Microsoft Flight Simulator | MSFS Touch Portal | YOU NEED THIS!
An older installation and usage guide was published on the Simvol Web site: How to use Touch Portal [with MSFS].
Get the latest release of this plugin from the Releases page.
The plugin is distributed and installed as a standard Touch Portal .tpp plugin file. If you know how to import a plugin, just do that and skip to step 4.
Import the plugin: Start/open Touch Portal. Click the Settings "gear" icon at the top-right and select "Import plugin..." from the menu. Browse to where you downloaded this plugin's .tpp file and select it. When prompted by Touch Portal to trust the plugin startup script, select "Trust Always" or "Yes" (the source code is public!). "Trust Always" will automatically start the plugin each time Touch Portal starts. "Yes" will start the plugin this time and then prompt again each time Touch Portal starts. If you select "No" then you can still start the plugin manually from Touch Portal's Settings -> Plug-ins dialog.
By default the plugin will not attempt to connect to a flight simulator on startup. You have two options: Recommended: Create/import a Touch Portal button which triggers the "MSFS - Plugin - Connect & Update -> Toggle Simulator Connection" action. (Also a good place to show the current connection status.) Change the plugin's settings: Click the Touch Portal "gear" icon at top right of the main screen, then navigate to Settings -> Plugins -> "MSFS Touch Portal Plugin". Set the "Connect To Flight Sim on Startup" setting to a value of 1 (one) and save the settings. The plugin will keep attempting to connect to the simulator every 30 seconds.
For use with FS-X (and compatible sims): Change the "SimConnect.cfg Index" plugin setting to 1 (one).
Keep in mind that while guides can be helpful as an overview and to get started, they do get outdated and also may not cover all that is possible to do or configure.
A video tutorial about the whole setup process was published by OverKill Simulations on YouTube: Microsoft Flight Simulator | MSFS Touch Portal | YOU NEED THIS!
An older installation and usage guide was published on the Simvol Web site: How to use Touch Portal [with MSFS].
Support
Please use the GitHub Issues pages for bug reports and concise feature requests. Use the Discussions pages for general conversation on any related topic like suggestions or support questions. There is also a Discord support forum on my server, an announcements channel, and discussion rooms on my server channel #msfs-general and at Touch Portal's Discord server channel #msfs2020.
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