
Great to have so many aircraft supported - already have skalarki mini overhead and only use for fenix/fslabs. And right now there is a driver fault in their software so for several weeks haven't used the panel. Quickmade just works and fast support.

I have the QFCU and the overhead(QMOVH-A). Works brilliantly. I am running Mac OS Apple Silicon M4 Max Studio. And yes to all the Mac users it runs natively on Apple Silicon ARM. I have the radio panel(QMPE) on order. It took me a while to find Quickmade but I am very happy with my purchases.

I own your overhead(QMOVH-A) and QMPE panels. The hardware quality is superb and your software is the absolute best I've seen. Thanks for being such a great company!

I am not disappointed by the quality of the materials and the software. Everything works properly and suits me much better than Winwing, which unfortunately does not work very well and really disappointed me. Even though, from a realism point of view, their work is well done, the software ruins everything. And I am not the only one saying this - it is widely discussed on social networks. Whenever I can praise QuickMade, I do so without hesitation. When you are satisfied with someone's work, you let it be known. If I buy everything you make, it's not for nothing. It is truly very good work, so thank you as well.
Normally the QFCU will arrive tomorrow. Can't wait^^

yes i get it but for WW(WinWing) they break their compatibility each update
and i always have to restore calibration, need to enter into the simapp pro, but after using ur ovhd(QMOVH-A), i saw that , your software is very efficient and the strongest point of yours
Ww(WinWing) might be cheap and everything, but never as convenient as your products
Trust me, i had to waste so much time calibrating their device and then joining the parts together
but for example, your overhead(QMOVH-A) panel was just few screws and plug it in thats nothing more, but if it was from WW(WinWing), i would have required more than an hour

Francesco Grazzini: Is it plug&play??? Or you need to click on an icon to activate the OVH??
Ronny Zeise: Hi, Yes, plug and play. Install the Quickmade software. Plug in the OVHD(QMOVH-A) and start the simulator. It works right away. Whatever you press on the panel happens 1:1 in the cockpit.

Your software truly stands out from any other product. Maximum compatibility, constant updates, and a lot of features. Proud to be one of your loyal customers.

Recently got a QMPE from Quickmade. Absolutely fantastic, works flawlessly with Fenix in MSFS2024. Very well made & uses its own software which is regularly updated. Highly recommend!!!

For those wondering, I use mine with all the ToLiss products on XP12. Game changer for online flying.
I have their QCDU as well, both the Boeing and Airbus keyboards.
Their Boeing QMCP737C works flawlessly with all the FF(FlightFacor) Boeing planes in xp(X-Plane) as well.

For anyone not sure about Quickmade, just buy it. I have a handful of their products. Not a single xp(X-Plane) crash to desktop. The software is literally drag and drop, and it connects and lights up the second xp(X-Plane) boots.

I purchased a QMPE a couple of months ago. The software works flawlessly & I've never had any issues with it. Can't wait for the OHP(QMOVH-A) to be released! :) I did have some Java Simulations components but the software and necessary connector boxes was hopeless. They didn't work more times than they did.....very frustrating so I gave up.

Nathan Singer: My issue with overheads is that they are usually for one specific aircraft, and if you want to fly something different, then you end up using a combination of the overhead and mouse clicks. Bummer. Thoughts?
Ronny Zeise: I fly exclusively Airbus. This OVHD(QMOVH-A) supports all my Airbus aircraft: A32x, A340, A350. So it's just right for me. Of course, if you fly a mix of Boeing, Airbus or other aircraft, it becomes more difficult.

I'm used to making videos about my flight simulations using a movie maker application from a big multimedia software company. Last week I couldn't open it and tried to get customer support. In short, it took me many hours to find a way to chat not with a bot but with a human customer service representative.
Our problem today is to contact customer support directly by phone, live chat or even over mail. This is not only a problem with big companies like Apple etc., but also affects medium and small companies.
X-Plane team also don't offer a direct contact way, only the options via Facebook and X-Plane Laminar bug reports. Unfortunately, there is no direct chat option. On the positive side, we can meet the xp(X-Plane) team at Developer Stream meetings and personally on Expeditions. I think there is also a way via Discord, but I have never used it.
There are only a few aircraft model and landscape developers we can reach online. In the past, Jar Design invited users to online meetings via Skype. Today I only know about the ToLiss team as being directly accessible and very helpful, even via online chat.
Finally, I know many hardware providers who are not directly accessible and do not always answer inquiries. From personal experience, I would like to use the Chinese QuickMadeSim hardware developer as an example and highlight that the hardware products such as QCDU or QFCU are handmade. As a family business, QuickMadeSim delivers high-quality hardware products, which, although not cheap, are in my opinion a must for serious simmers. Also worth highlighting is the fact that urgent questions are answered within 24 hours.
If you have had similar experiences, please let us know

Today I got some offers for flight simulation equipment. For the last month I have been looking for some equipment for my ToLiss Airbus series, such as Airbus FMC, FCU and QMPE. I have seen some offers from miniCockpit, QuickMadeSim etc. that are compatible with my Apple Mac. The market for this equipment is exploding this year after a long period of stagnation, which means there is competition.
The Achilles heel is the big difference in price/quality ratio!
I had to choose between a high-end product at a relatively high price and a budget product of medium or low quality. There was only one inexpensive product at an acceptable price: the Mac compatible autopilot from "miniCockpit" that I was able to examine and it worked perfectly.
In the high-end range, I purchased and tested the QuickMadeSim QCDU, then the QFCU and now I'm waiting to get the new QMPE (all purchased), all of which are fully Mac compatible. The high product quality has been confirmed.
Many other products are only partially compatible, either with Windows and/or only with a certain aircraft model. So far there have been no detailed comparisons in the media between the different offers, so you have to pay close attention to the quality and price when buying these products...
Finally, I would like to warn against buying consoles and ready-made simulators which are firstly very expensive and secondly only compatible with very specific aircraft types. On the contrary, XP12 offers a wide range of aircraft models for which correspondingly variable individual products are required, such as those from Honeycomb Aeronautical USA.

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