Fs-sm100 Usb Driver Jun 2026
Connecting a FlySky FS-SM100 USB adapter is the standard way to use FlySky transmitters like the with flight simulators
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Leave the transmitter plugged in. Open Device Manager , expand the Mice and other pointing devices section, look for a newly added mouse (often labeled Microsoft Serial BallPoint ), right-click it, and select Disable device . Do not click uninstall, as Windows will just reinstall it next time; Disabling it keeps the port open for your simulator software while stopping the erratic cursor behavior. Popular RC Simulators Compatible with FS-SM100 Fs-sm100 usb driver
If Windows recognizes the controller but the axis bars in joy.cpl remain static, the issue lies between your radio and the adapter, not the adapter and the PC.
The adapter takes the PPM (Pulse Position Modulation) signal transmitted from your radio’s trainer/buddy port and translates it into a digital signal that Windows reads as a standard USB game controller (HID Joystick). Supported Software Connecting a FlySky FS-SM100 USB adapter is the
Follow these steps to properly install and configure your FS-SM100 adapter on a Windows PC. Step 1: Physical Connection
This is by far the most common issue. If the driver methods above fail, the advanced INF folder trick is your best bet. Also, ensure you are not plugging the 3.5mm jack into a headphone port; it must go into the DSC/Trainer port . Do not click uninstall, as Windows will just
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Restart your computer if prompted. Step 4: Verify in Device Manager Right-click the Start button and select .
Most modern USB devices use generic drivers provided by the operating system (like HID or CDC). However, the FS-SM100 often uses a proprietary or less common USB controller chip—frequently from Silicon Labs, FTDI, or a generic Chinese chipset (like CH340 or PL2303). The "SM100" in the name suggests a specific firmware interface that requires a custom .INF file and a matching .SYS file to translate high-level read/write commands into low-level USB control transfers.
Turn on your radio transmitter. Some FlySky models will power up automatically via the USB cable once connected. Step 3: Verify Windows Recognition Press the to open the Run dialog box.
: The standard data cable provided with many Flysky transmitters (like the FS-i6) is for firmware updates only. You must use the SM100 for simulator input because it translates PPM signals into a USB joystick format the computer can understand.