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Winwing MCDU

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12 minutes ago, sirupflex said:

Yes I know the A350 MCDU is a bit different especially with the screen but you still can make it work with the WC MCDU hardware. Would be really appreciated.

This is best done via a 3rd party control process and the base MCDU is quite different in the keymap to the KCCU and might not suit every user. 
I personally use Mobiflight as an input only profile and it works well enough, but it requires a bit of customization. 

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What does "best done via a 3rd party control process" mean?

The input-only way via Mobiflight is not what I want to use. Given that the A350 is one of the the most expensive airplanes one can buy for MSFS2024 and it is promoted as "Premium", I do hope iniBuilds will be taking the effort to make it work with the probably most popular airbus MCDU hardware, also given the lack of a proper consumer-targeted A350 MCDU hardware.

 

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I still would love to have output (Display) for the a300.  Especially since it's considered premium

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in the end - I think we should get a web UI via a http:// - link for the A359 KCCU ... (MCDU) ... like Fenix and FSLabs have ... and these are smaller companies! and ... a lot of dedicated simmers who can afford it have the winwing mcdu, but especially for the A359 there is a greater need for peripheral access to it ... please please

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Hello everyone, hello inibuilds. I started this thread exactly one year ago, hoping you'd manage to get the MCDU working with the A320 V2. Sadly, I now have to say I no longer believe you even tried or intend to try. Especially since you wrote in a post that you now have an MCDU and can "get started." Honestly, I've given up on you... very disappointing...

Unfortunately, iniBuilds is the only brand in the premium segment who does not care about supporting the most popular flight sim hardware manufacturer. I will not buy any further iniBuilds products until a) they have full WinCtrl support incl. MCDU and b) the A350 is stable and usuable for realistic long-haul flights.

44 minutes ago, sirupflex said:

Unfortunately, iniBuilds is the only brand in the premium segment who does not care about supporting the most popular flight sim hardware manufacturer. I will not buy any further iniBuilds products until a) they have full WinCtrl support incl. MCDU and b) the A350 is stable and usuable for realistic long-haul flights.

they just added support for the A300.  I personally use spad.next to power my skalarki, cockpit simulator and win wing hardware.  

9 hours ago, sirupflex said:

Unfortunately, iniBuilds is the only brand in the premium segment who does not care about supporting the most popular flight sim hardware manufacturer. I will not buy any further iniBuilds products until a) they have full WinCtrl support incl. MCDU and b) the A350 is stable and usuable for realistic long-haul flights.

 

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