Fs-sm100 Usb Driver -
| Issue | Possible Cause & Solution | | :--- | :--- | | | Connection : The 3.5mm jack must be fully inserted into the transmitter's trainer port. Several users report that you need to push until you hear a click/snap. USB Port : Try a different USB port on your computer. | | No control response in the simulator | Port Selection : The simulator software may not be receiving input from the correct device. Go into your simulator's controller settings and ensure the FS-SM100 is selected as the active input device. Transmitter : Ensure your transmitter is powered on before plugging in the adapter.. | | Very limited or no channels detected | Trainer Port Settings : This is crucial for advanced radios (like the FrSky Taranis). You must configure your transmitter's trainer port settings. A known working configuration is to set the trainer port to "Slave" mode with a PPM frame setting of 22.5ms and 300u- . This ensures all channels are correctly transmitted.. | | Device is detected but shows up as a keyboard/mouse | Driver Conflict : Some third-party driver packages might erroneously install drivers for a different piece of hardware. Uninstall any FS-SM100 drivers from Device Manager and then use Windows' automatic driver search to install the proper HID-compliant game controller driver. |
Ultimate Guide to the FS-SM100 USB Driver: Installation and Troubleshooting Fs-sm100 usb driver
Turn your RC transmitter. (Many radios, like the FlySky FS-i6, automatically power on into a low-power "Student/Trainer" mode when a cable is plugged into the trainer port). | Issue | Possible Cause & Solution |
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). | | No control response in the simulator
If it appears under or Human Interface Devices (HID) without an error icon, Windows has already auto-installed a working generic driver. Step 2: Download the Correct Driver Package
Turn your transmitter. Ensure it is set to "Student" or "Trainer" mode in its internal menu system. Step 2: Open Device Manager Right-click the Windows Start Menu icon. Select Device Manager from the list.