Simlog
Simulated Machine Moving Without Input
If the machine starts moving or drifting on its own during simulation—even when you’re not touching any controls—it’s most likely a calibration issue. Uncalibrated devices may send unintended input signals, causing the simulation to interpret them as ...
Simulator Controls Not Recognized
Seeing “None Available” in the Simulator Controls dropdown? This means the software isn’t detecting your devices at all. The problem could be due to USB hub power issues or a misconnection. Most Simlog controls rely on powered USB connections. If ...
Simulator Controls Not Matching Controls Diagram
If your controls aren't behaving the way they’re shown in the Controls Diagram, the wrong configuration may be selected—or a driver may be missing for one of your USB devices. This can lead to levers or pedals functioning incorrectly or not being ...
Simulation Manager Cannot Access Database
Getting an error when launching Simulation Manager or trying to connect from other stations? The issue is usually related to networking or the host PC being unavailable. The Simulation Manager relies on a stable network connection to communicate ...
Software Reverting to Evaluation Mode
If your Simlog software has switched from Commercial Mode to Evaluation Mode, it may be due to hardware or software changes affecting your PC's License Code. This mismatch requires re-licensing. Please contact Simlog to request a new License Key: ...
Simulation Graphics Issues on Laptop with NVIDIA Graphics Card
Laptops often have both integrated and dedicated graphics processors. To ensure optimal performance with Simlog software: Right-click on the Windows desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel. In the NVIDIA Control Panel, navigate to Manage 3D settings. ...
Simulation Graphics Issues on Desktop with NVIDIA Graphics Card
Are your Simlog simulation visuals stuttering, lagging, or behaving oddly on a desktop PC? If you're running a system with an NVIDIA graphics card but still getting poor performance, there's a good chance your display is connected to the wrong video ...
One of the Simulator Controls Is Not Working
If a joystick, pedal, or button isn’t responding, don’t panic. Sometimes hardware may lose connection or require recalibration. Simlog’s software is also designed with failover functionality in case one component fails. For example, in the Forklift ...