This will send the path back to STKP and populate the box. When you're there, click the 'Select Folder' button at the bottom right corner of the File Explorer window. Click the blue 'Find' button and browse to the root of your sim installation (where the Prepar3D.exe or FSX.exe file is). Locationįor a local setup, you have to tell STKP where Prepar3D/FSX is installed. If you have any doubt about which to choose, select SimConnect. The options are either SimConnect or FSUIPC. This is a dropdown menu that will let you choose what to use to connect to your simulator. More in depth instructions for this setup here. Follow the directions on screen to enter the necessary data. When this switch is set to on, the options below will again change to accommodate for the different use case. If Prepar3D or FSX is installed on the same computer as STKP, proceed to the next subsection. STKP is running on a different computer than the sim. Set this switch to on only if you intend to use STKP in a networked setup, i.e. We have chosen the Prepar3D option here, but the setup for FSX is identical. If either one of the switches is turned on, the ESP-specific setup options will be revealed: If you use either, set the appropriate switch to on, if not, click the blue 'Next' button and proceed to the section for. will ask you if you have FSX or Prepar3D installed and would like to use STKP with them. Once the necessary selections have been made and the information has been filled in, click the blue 'Next' button to proceed to the next page. In the case that it isn't, use the 'Find' button again and select the correct path. Click the blue 'Find' button and browse to the root of your X-Plane installation (where the X-Plane.exe file is). Locationįor a local setup, you have to tell STKP where X-Plane is installed. If X-Plane is installed on the same computer as STKP, proceed to the next subsection.
If the switch is turned on, the X-Plane-specific setup options will be revealed: If you use X-Plane, set the switch to on, if not, click the blue 'Next' button and proceed to the section for. will ask you if you have X-Plane installed and would like to use STKP with it. Once you have chosen a setting, click the blue 'Next' button to proceed to the next page. This option, like all others covered, can be changed later in STKP Settings. This is personal preference and may not work with all aircraft. simply asks you whether STKP should to try to detect engine shutdown at the end of your flight and automatically finish it. Once all the information has been filled in, click the blue 'Next' button to proceed to the next page. Then head back to STKP and paste it into the SimBrief Alias box. Look for the Alias section, which should be the second entry in the list, and copy it. If you don't know your Alias, you can check it here (you may be asked to log in). SimToolkitPro has a close integration with simBrief for IFR flight planning. This data contains no personal information and we never share your data with anyone else. Enabling it will allow STKP to send anonymised usage data back to our servers so that the app could be further improved.
This is relatively self-explanatory and will only be needed when setting up a local account, as you'll have already chosen your pilot name when registering for an online account.