I'm using this in X-Plane 11/12. I am pleasantly surprised by this display.Once you get the driver and plugin (you need both) installed and figure out the order to plug it in vs. start the sim, everything mostly works fine. Several displays have knob rotation opposite to what I expected, but that's easily changed in the XPL_LogiPlugin.xml file (in Resources/plugins.) Don't like the on-screen labels for the side buttons? Find the display in the same file and change all the button labels for buttons 1-6 to "" (for some reason, the "Visible" tag doesn't seem to do anything.) A little digging into the simulator commands, and you can make the S-buttons do whatever you want.For more complicated mods, there is some tedious work involved that will not be for everyone. However, barring a limit to the display's memory, it looks like additional gauges can be created and added to the rotation. (The site fipgauges.com has many (fancy) custom gauges available, though X-Plane compatibility looks sketchy. I've already changed the S1 function to set standard pressure on the altimeter, removed the NAV course pointer from the simple HSI, and changed some of the other gauge bitmaps to suit the C172. Eventually, I hope to add a functional marker needle for the EGT gauge.The display draws about 250mA, so a powered hub(s) is recommended if you have several. The price is a little steep, but I feel there is a lot more value in this display than you would expect after trying some of the other Pro Flight offerings. Especially after years of seeing claims that the pre-programmed displays are all you get.