Addit! Pro For Flight Simulator 2002
I tried to select a new panel for one of my aircraft but the panel was
not listed. What's going on?
There are a few reasons why a panel you install may not appear in Flight
Simulator:
1. The panel addon was not installed properly.
Try reinstalling the addon only this time accept as many default values as possible --
Addit! Pro usually knows what's best. After installing the panel, examine the folder
structure beneath your Flight Simulator folder. Make sure the panel and its related files
are there.
2. The addon was installed to the File Cabinet.
Did you install the panel into Addit! Pro's File Cabinet? If so, it won't appear in the
Edit Aircraft or Edit Panels displays, nor will it be available for Flight Simulator. Be
sure to install it directly to Flight Simulator.
3. Missing or bad panel.cfg file.
Open Addit! Pro's Edit Panels window. Select the new panel. See if Addit! Pro reports any
problems with the configuration file. See Using Addit! Pro's Edit Panels Window to
Troubleshoot Problems, below.
4. Other panel managers causing conflict.
Are you using any other panel manager programs? They can sometimes create conflicts with
Addit! Pro, especially those that attempt to "hide" panels and aircraft in an
effort to make FS load quicker.
5. The panel is not assigned to an aircraft.
Open Addit! Pro's Edit Aircraft window. Select the aircraft for which you want to assign
the panel. Right click and pick Change Panel. Now select the panel you want to use with
this aircraft.
6. FSUIPC is required but not installed or not up-to-date.
Install the latest version of Pete Dowson's FSUIPC.dll package (http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html).
7. A filter is blocking it. Clear the Filter Bar and Search
Bar by clicking the Clear button on each of them.
Using Addit! Pro's Edit Panels Window to Troubleshoot Problems
Make certain you check the panel's integrity. Use Addit! Pro's Edit Panels window.
Position to the panel in question. See if any errors are detected and if so look at the
configuration report. Most errors that prevent a panel from functioning are identified
here.