![]() Now, though, even users traveling with a laptop can use their iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad as a wireless joystick and an external moving map. X-Plane Remote can also show a moving map, turning the mobile device into a simple external map for X-Plane as the user flies–another option which required a separate monitor in the past. ![]() This means users can fly their desktop or laptop copy of X-Plane in full-screen scenery mode, using their mobile device as an instrument panel and joystick! For instance, it can be used to display the cockpit of the aircraft–from general aviation aircraft, to commercial EFIS craft, to the Space Shuttle. X-Plane Remote can also be used in situations that before required either another monitor or a separate computer. Using the Remote, users can control the throttle, flaps, speedbrakes, landing gear, and brakes on their desktop or laptop copy of X-Plane, just like in the mobile versions of X-Plane! In this case, X-Plane Remote will turn the user’s mobile device into a pretty good substitute for a full joystick used at home. This is especially useful when traveling, as most people don’t want to haul a joystick around in addition to their laptop. Using the X-Plane Remote, the iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad can be used as a wireless joystick to control the desktop copy of X-Plane. X-Plane Remote is a unique application designed to integrate a copy of X-Plane running on a desktop (or laptop) computer with an iPhone/iPod Touch or iPad. As such, this page is provided solely for legacy support. Note: X-Plane Remote is not compatible with X-Plane 10, and we currently have no plans for an update. ![]()
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