After a little research I was finally able to confirm the following SIMULATOR Cable does indeed work with the DJI FPV Remote Controller. There was very little information out there on the internet so I'm hoping this may help a few of you. Unfortunately, I was only able to test on Windows 10 Home Edition and not on MAC OS.
5zero7rc Posted at 10-6 17:42
That looks identical to the one I use. Bought it a few years ago and don't know the brand. But it does work on a Mac just fine.
Yes, I think it's the same cable. For anyone else looking this is the cable I used. Hopefully, DJI will put one up in their DJI Store as well but to date they don't have any.
Hello and good day RGMGFitness. Thank you for sharing these information and sharing this accessory (Flight Simulator Cable ) you have purchased. In addition I will forward this thread to the designated DJI department for further development of DJI and of the DJI FPV accessories. Thank you.
DJI Stephen Posted at 10-7 08:06
Hello and good day RGMGFitness. Thank you for sharing these information and sharing this accessory (Flight Simulator Cable ) you have purchased. In addition I will forward this thread to the designated DJI department for further development of DJI and of the DJI FPV accessories. Thank you.
Sounds good. I appreciate your forwarding this information. I think this will improve people's experience with this product.
RGMGFitness Posted at 10-7 08:56
Sounds good. I appreciate your forwarding this information. I think this will improve people's experience with this product.
You are very much welcome RGMGFitness. If you have any other inquiries or concerns with DJI. Please feel free to post it here at DJI Forum. We are here to help and support you.
Had some trouble getting this working for the first time. What I believe fixed it for me was letting the battery charge 100% to the point the lights turned out, not just waiting for 4 bars. Controller was recognized but inop before that.
zer0zg Posted at 10-14 05:57
Had some trouble getting this working for the first time. What I believe fixed it for me was letting the battery charge 100% to the point the lights turned out, not just waiting for 4 bars. Controller was recognized but inop before that.
Interesting...Yes, I did get my controller a full charge before using. Actually, let it sit overnight.
Mion Posted at 10-16 10:25
Has anyone got the cable to work on simulators? I get unkown device on Liftoff
Correct. It showns as 'UNKNOWN' but it will work once the RC has been fully charged and calibrated. Additionally, I reached out to DJI (in separate thread) advising them of the 'UNKNOWN' status so they can get it synced with Liftoff software. No ETA on that but I did make them aware.....
RGMGFitness Posted at 10-17 04:48
Correct. It showns as 'UNKNOWN' but it will work once the RC has been fully charged and calibrated. Additionally, I reached out to DJI (in separate thread) advising them of the 'UNKNOWN' status so they can get it synced with Liftoff software. No ETA on that but I did make them aware.....
Here's the other thread as well: https://forum.dji.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=200043&page=1#pid1982882
I have it fully charged and tried to calibrate but I got stuck in the "center" your sticks since the game doesnt even register my sticks when moving around I think.
Mion Posted at 10-17 06:27
I have it fully charged and tried to calibrate but I got stuck in the "center" your sticks since the game doesnt even register my sticks when moving around I think.
Not sure what kind of computer your using. I tested this specific cable on a Windows 10 Home Edition PC without any issue. No additional drivers were needed or installed.
Just make sure the cable is fully seated (you may need to reboot your PC) and it should be flashing red when the cables working properly. I did notice that if the cable isn't seated exactly right the connection can sometimes be lost. Hope that helps...