

It's just not having the anticipated effects. That, together with the changes to the radio panel, tell me the Spad.next driver is being applied. Oddly enough, it seemed to work for a few moments at one point, then it went back to being unpredictable.ħ) When I turn off Spad.next, the panels stop working. So, in effect, I can't change active frequencies.Ħ) Using Spad.next, despite the setting of +/-100, the dial increment problem on the remained the same. But the swap button wouldn't take, it would only flash the change and then go back. Here is what happened:ĥ) Using Spad.next, the radio panel dials worked fine. The buttons, trim wheel, and flaps lever all seem to work fine.Ĥ) Per advice on this and other forums, I downloaded and installed the latest MSFS 2020 compatible version of Spad.next, synced it with SimConnect, and activated a couple of different Cessna 172 profiles from the online catalog.

Sometimes it appears to move by step (+100 then +1000 then +100 and so on). However, turning the dial right results in a seemingly random change of either +1000 or +100, and vice-versa to the left, making it impossible to use it to make settings. I'll outline the details below:ġ) I have the most recent (Oct 1) plug-in provided by Logitech.Ģ) The radio panel works when using the Logitech plug-in.ģ) The multi panel lights up (now that I've made the registry power setting change) and displays whatever is in MSFS 2020 correctly. I purchased the Logitech Multi Panel and Radio Panel and am having trouble using them with MSFS 2020.
