FSInt Intro

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FSInt Intro

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FSInt has now been released.

This version, v1.2.2, of FSInt has the functionality as described below.

Additional functionality will be added in later releases.


The main goal of this application is to let users build their own home cockpit with any hardware.

The FSInt app in release version 1.2.2 allows connecting all PMDG B737, B747, or B777 cockpit switches, button, and knobs(inputs) to
standard USB connected hardware devices as i.e. Leo Bodnar's BU0386X.



Check What is FSInt?
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1. FSInt is the ultimate joystick button and keyboard key utility for PMDG airplanes in Prepar3Dv4.
2. Bind any PMDG airplane switch or button to either a joystick button or a keypress.
3. If you want, you can bind the complete airplanes set up from Cold and Dark to Takeoff to only one joystick button or keypress.
4. FSInt works for PMDG B737NGX, B737NGXu, B747, and B777 airplanes.
5. Includes a "Test Events" method to test any Events.

IMPORTANT: Make sure you are using joystick buttons and key presses that are not used in P3D, PMDG or FSUIPC.
Disable active joystick button and keypress bindings in P3D, PMDG, and FSUIPC if needed.



Run "FSInt Setup" and install to your …\Documents\Prepa3D v4 Add-ons folder

Make sure you enable FSInt to read and write to your Documents folder if first not allowed by the security function in Windows.

Start Prepar3D and enable FSInt as Add-on. Once a PMDG B737, B747 or B777 is loaded, start FSInt via P3D's Add-ons menu.


FSInt must be running in order for Joystick and Keypress bindings to work in Prepar3D.

If you want to uninstall FSInt, first delete any incremental FSInt-7x7.ini files before uninstalling via Windows ordinary uninstall method.


The "How to use FSInt" guide can also be viewed via the HELP button in the FSInt.

How to use FSInt
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1. FSInt starts in Live state for the selected airplane.

2. If joystick buttons and or keypresses have already been set up, FSInt is now ready.

3. Click "KeyPresses" to start binding key presses.
- Press key(s) - select Event(s) and click OK to make a binding.

4. Click "Buttons" and select a joystick to start binding joystick buttons.
- Press a joystick button - select Event(s) and click OK to make a binding.

5. Select Events with ending -L or -D for switches to move left or down.

6. Select Events with ending -R or -U for switches to move right or up.

7. Select Events with ending -L(B747,B777) or no - ending(B737) for toogle switches or buttons.

8. Save your bindings - click either "Keypresses" or "Buttons" to quit the binding function - click "Go Live".

9. Existing bindings can be edited by a left mouse click in "Active Key Presses and Buttons bindings" and selecting new Events or deleting active Events.

10. The order of the Events can be changed with "Move Up" and "Move Down".

11. Existing bindings can be deleted by a left mouse click followed with a right mouse click.

12. Click Save to make your bindings active.
- The bindings in "Active Key Presses and Buttons bindings" will be saved to FSInt-7x7.ini
- A backup of FSInt-7x7.ini will be automatically saved to FSInt-7x7(i).ini.

13. To clean up or delete old saved binding files, click "Open Folder".

14. Click the "Test Events" button and click an Event from the Event list to test Events.
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