The Flysky FS-SM100 USB Simulator Cable Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Once the driver is correctly assigned, your PC will view your RC transmitter as a standard video game controller. Verify the Connection in Windows Press the Windows Key and type , then press Enter. The "Game Controllers" window will pop up. You should see an entry like "PPM" or "USB Joystick".
If the automatic Plug and Play process doesn't start, or if you want to ensure you have the best possible driver, follow this step-by-step guide. Fs-sm100 usb driver
Open Device Manager ( devmgmt.msc ). Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers . Right-click the broken device, select Uninstall Device , and unplug/replug the adapter. Issue 2: The Controller Appears but Sticks Do Not Move
: Windows frequently misidentifies the device. It often flags it as an unknown device or applies an incorrect PPM-to-USB audio driver. The Flysky FS-SM100 USB Simulator Cable Go to
Plug the FS-SM100 USB dongle into a on your PC (USB 2.0 ports are more stable for legacy simulator dongles than USB 3.0 ports).
After connecting, you must calibrate the sticks within your chosen simulator software (e.g., FMS, Liftoff, or FPV Freerider) to ensure accurate control mapping. FliteTest Forum Hardware Compatibility The "Game Controllers" window will pop up
For hobbyists using FlySky transmitters like the FS-i6, FS-TH9X, or FS-T6, the FS-SM100 adapter is the physical link. The driver’s primary duty is to ensure the computer recognizes the transmitter not as a proprietary device, but as a generic or joystick.