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Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 16 Apr 2015, 18:28
by Samster
How do you open Accufeel?

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 16 Apr 2015, 19:49
by Lewis - A2A
Hello,

you can access it via the add-on menu. The manual for your program is under your start menu >> all programs >> A2A Simulations. Or if a Win8 user on your start screen.

thanks,
Lewis

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 16 May 2015, 00:09
by 55rbi
I just bought this program yesterday. Read and tried all the solutions to try and get the drop down tap to come up while in flight simulator. Nothing. uninstall and re installed 10 times,d'l all the updates....nothing. Did i just waste more money on another add on that doesnt work?

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 16 May 2015, 03:06
by Lewis - A2A
55rbi wrote:I just bought this program yesterday. Read and tried all the solutions to try and get the drop down tap to come up while in flight simulator. Nothing. uninstall and re installed 10 times,d'l all the updates....nothing. Did i just waste more money on another add on that doesnt work?
Hello,

please can you start a new thread in the Accu-feel tech support forum so we can get you up and running. Normally this is just caused by an incorrectly formatted XML file.

thanks,
Lewis

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 18 Nov 2015, 12:37
by Wardster
I have the C172 Trainer and Accu-Feel. I have turned on the Accu-Feel while using the C172 but thought it probably best to leave it not activated for the C172 Trainer. I don't hear brakes squeal in the 172 Trainer though; so I wonder if it's ok to have Accu-Feel active with the trainer to hear a little extra like brake squeal, etc. :P

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 08:33
by Lewis - A2A
Its up to you, if you want to turn Accu-feel on and turn your experience to try and simulate a really well worn bucket of bolts C172. Otherwise the brake squeal will wear and tear over time and the sound will change with that.

thanks,
Lewis

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 19 Nov 2015, 23:36
by Wardster
Ok. So I guess brake squeal comes into play in time with wear. Not sure what other Accu-Feel setting could add to the Accu-Sim experience though I guess. Tyvm.

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 08 Jan 2016, 15:38
by Organist
I'm a newbie with a2a accufeel.
Where can I find a "most realistic setting chart" for a2a airplanes (172, 182, Pipers)?
I mean: which setting of the sliders give the most realistic feeling at the specific planes?

Thank you in advance!

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 08 Jan 2016, 17:06
by Lewis - A2A
Organist wrote:I'm a newbie with a2a accufeel.
Where can I find a "most realistic setting chart" for a2a airplanes (172, 182, Pipers)?
I mean: which setting of the sliders give the most realistic feeling at the specific planes?

Thank you in advance!
Hello,

for the A2A Accu-sim aircraft you have mentioned Accu-feel will be automatically turned off as its not needed. Accu-feel is a hint of a full Accu-sim pack. You can turn Accu-feel on but its user choice for any personal taste regarding immersion.

thanks,
Lewis

Re: Accu-Feel FAQ

Posted: 04 Jul 2022, 21:21
by trisho0
Hello to all, I found DC Designs Concorde is not compatible with A2A's Accu-Feel add-on, which causes some problems with Concorde’s aerodynamics and autopilot. Does it still not compatible with Accu-Feel add-on today? I guess Accu-Feel the latest version resolves that.
Patricio Valdes