I then installed the App on both the HD6 and my desktop and after some configuration editing with the network, I was able to have the two communicate successfully. I successfully did it and added the Google Play Store to the HD6. If you’re looking to find info on rooting the device, you can find your answers by searching online. Great! Found my solution, but the app isn’t available on the Amazon app store. An application also needs to be installed onto the desktop for connectivity. Touch Portal! This application is available in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. I thought to myself: “there has to be a way to use this thing as my control screen!” After an extensive search using the Google, I found an app that can give me the ability to create custom buttons with simple basic macro functions. No Google Play Store on this thing meaning the Amazon app store was the only way to get apps, which is horrible! Literally… a good amount of dust sitting on top of the thing had to be wiped off! No one in this house likes this device because it serves ads nonstop and is an extremely limited version of Android. Maybe I can backlight the number pad? Sounds like a bit of work but let’s be honest, the future is touch screens… and I so happen to have an old Amazon Fire HD6 sitting around just collecting dust. The only issue is, I like to play in the dark, how will I see the buttons? There has to be another way, right? I figured I can create simple images, print them out, cut and paste them to the actual buttons sealing them with some clear nail polish. The image above shows the barebones of a working center console before making it look pretty with colors and icons.Īt first, I had a crazy idea of setting macros on a separate USB number pad. ![]() Headlights? Open the hatch? Landing gear? These can now all be pressed with a touch of a button for quick and easy access. I had all of the components that I needed to fly like a pro but was missing a critical switchboard up front to quickly access functions on the ship. What is that super cool thing right in the middle of my HOTAS? It was the last piece of the puzzle to complete my full immersion. ![]() Slightly dizzying but still cool as hell. Utilizing the three screens as one is an immersive experience. If you’ve seen my workstation and said “oh hey, that’s Elite Dangerous!” then you’d be correct.
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