Why This Matters for Sim Pilots
Nothing ruins an immersive long-haul flight faster than your throttle quadrant or overhead panel disconnecting mid-approach. As veteran flight sim builder Espen Revheim warns:
"90% of 'PC crashes' during extended flights are actually USB sleep issues – most flight peripherals lack wake-up functions, forcing tedious plug/reconnect cycles."
This Windows power-saving "feature" frequently resets after updates. Here's how to permanently resolve the issue.
Step-by-Step: Disabling USB Power Saving
*(Tested on Windows 10/11)*
1. Open Device Manager
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Right-click the Start menu → Select Device Manager
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(Alternative: Press
Win + X
→ ChooseM
)
2. Navigate to USB Controllers
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Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers
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Identify all USB Root Hub entries (may list multiple)
3. Disable Power Saving
For each USB Root Hub:
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Double-click → Go to Power Management tab
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Uncheck: "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."
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Click OK
4. Critical Extra Steps
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After Windows updates: Recheck these settings (they often revert)
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Multi-PC setups: Also disable sleep on network interface cards
Flight Sim-Specific Implications
Problem
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Unlike mice/keyboards, most flight peripherals can't auto-wake sleeping USB ports
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Results in:
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Phantom disconnections during critical phases (e.g., landing)
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Software lockups when panels lose communication
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Expert-Recommended Solutions
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For full-scale (1:1) cockpits:
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Use dedicated cockpit builder software (not just FSUIPC) to avoid protocol overload
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For smaller setups:
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MobiFlight (FSUIPC-based) remains viable
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Proactive Stability Checklist
✅ Monthly: Verify USB power settings
✅ Post-update: Re-disable power saving
✅ Networked sims: Disable NIC sleep modes
"Treat your sim PC like real avionics – preventative maintenance prevents emergencies."
- Espen Revheim, Home Cockpit Builder & Test pilot and aircraft developer for Apollo Aircraft Scandinavia
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