User Settings Reference

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FSFO Settings Reference
A practical guide to every setting in the FSFO Settings window, organized in the same top-to-bottom order as the live WPF interface.
Flight Simulator First Officer • Settings • Audio • SOP • Crew • RAAS • Interface

This page documents the current FSFO Settings window in the same top-to-bottom order that the sections appear in the WPF interface. The Settings window is organized by sections rather than old wiki categories, so this page follows the live app layout.

Input and Output
Audio, speech, controls
SOP
Automation thresholds
Crew Options
Copilot and cabin behavior
General Options
Integrations and quality-of-life
Portal, Simbrief, and PAX
Portal, SimBrief, passengers
Flow Options
AutoFlow behavior
RAAS Options
Runway advisories
Interface Options
Startup and appearance

Tip: Most numeric automation thresholds can be set to 0 to disable that specific callout or automation. Start with defaults, then adjust only the sections that affect your aircraft or operating style.


Input and Output

This section controls audio devices, speech recognition, SAPI voice selection, testing tools, and controller or hot-key assignments.

The Input and Output section of the FSFO Settings window.

Voice, Audio, and Recognition

Voice, Audio, and Recognition
Setting What it does
Pilots Selects the playback device used for captain and first officer voices. Use this if you want pilot voices in a headset while keeping other sounds on speakers.


Setting What it does
Cabin Crew Selects the playback device used for cabin crew announcements. Many users keep this on speakers to make the cabin sound more separate from cockpit audio.


Setting What it does
Region Chooses the accent or regional voice style FSFO should prefer when supported by the selected voice engine.


Setting What it does
Speech Eng Selects the speech engine FSFO will use. Microsoft Speech is usually the most accurate. VOSK is useful for offline or alternate-device support. SAPI mode is used when you want to choose installed SAPI voices directly.


Setting What it does
Mic Input Selects the microphone or input device FSFO should listen to when the chosen speech engine supports direct device selection. Microsoft Speech generally uses the Windows default microphone, while VOSK can use the device selected here.


Setting What it does
SAPI Pilot Selects the installed SAPI voice used for the captain voice when SAPI speech is enabled.


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SAPI Co-pilot Selects the installed SAPI voice used for the first officer when SAPI speech is enabled.


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SAPI Cabin Selects the installed SAPI voice used for cabin announcements when SAPI speech is enabled.


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SAPI Rate Controls how quickly SAPI voices speak. If voices feel too slow or too rushed, adjust this before changing other audio settings.


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Pilot Volume Controls the loudness of pilot and copilot speech.


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Crew Volume Controls the loudness of flight attendant and cabin crew speech.


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Ambiance Vol Controls the loudness of boarding ambience, background sounds, and related non-voice cabin audio.


Setting What it does
Pilots dB Gain Adds or subtracts decibels from pilot voice playback before the normal volume slider is applied. This is useful when a voice is technically too quiet even with the slider raised.


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Amb dB Gain Adds or subtracts decibels from ambience playback before the normal ambience volume slider is applied.


Setting What it does
Readback Controls the spacing or pacing used during readbacks, especially where letters, numbers, and short phrase groups need slightly clearer separation.


Setting What it does
Headset Tone Applies headset or intercom-style coloration to voice playback so the audio sounds more like cockpit comms and less like plain desktop speech.


Setting What it does
Comms Texture Adds extra radio character such as light hiss or comms-style texture. This is mainly a realism preference.


Setting What it does
Open Mic Keeps speech recognition listening continuously unless it is muted. This is the best choice if you prefer hands-free operation.


Setting What it does
Start Speech On Start Automatically turns speech recognition on when FSFO starts, so you do not need to enable it manually every session.

Audio and Speech Test Buttons

Audio and Speech Test Buttons
Setting What it does
PILOT TEST Plays a sample captain, first officer, and ground-audio test through the currently selected output so you can confirm routing and levels.


Setting What it does
CREW TEST Plays a standard cabin crew announcement through the current cabin-audio output.


Setting What it does
READBACK TEST Plays a sample captain and first officer readback so you can judge clarity, pacing, and balance.


Setting What it does
TEST BOARDING MUSIC Plays the current boarding-music audio so you can confirm the selected sound and its level.


Setting What it does
TEST BOARDING AMBIANCE Plays the current boarding or background ambience so you can confirm the selected sound and its level.

Controller and Hot-Key Setup

Controller and Hot-Key Setup

Use this area to assign a joystick button, yoke button, or keyboard key to a specific FSFO action.

Setting What it does
Controller Selects the controller or input device FSFO should read from while you are assigning or reviewing bindings.


Setting What it does
Action Selects which FSFO function you are binding. Current actions include:
  • PTT - Push-to-talk. If Open Mic is off, this temporarily opens speech recognition while held. If Open Mic is on, it works more like a hold-to-mute input.
  • MUTE - Toggles speech recognition on or off.
  • BYPASS - Skips a wait state or bypasses the next required checklist or flow hold.
  • PAUSE - Pauses FSFO actions until toggled again.
  • MIN - Minimizes or restores the FSFO main window.
  • ACTION - Starts the currently available checklist or flow action.
  • COPILOT PLANE - Triggers the "Your Plane" request so the copilot can take control when supported.
  • PUSHBACK LEFT - Requests pushback with the nose turning left.
  • PUSHBACK RIGHT - Requests pushback with the nose turning right.
  • PUSHBACK STRAIGHT - Requests straight pushback.
  • PUSHBACK STOP - Stops the current pushback.
  • PUSHBACK ABORT - Cancels the pushback entirely.
Setting What it does
GUID Displays the unique device identifier for the selected controller. This is mainly for confirming which hardware FSFO is seeing.


Setting What it does
INPUT Shows the currently assigned button or key for the selected action.


Setting What it does
SET Starts listening for the next key press or button press so a new binding can be assigned.


Setting What it does
CLEAR Removes the current binding for the selected action.

Support and Maintenance Buttons

Support and Maintenance Buttons
Setting What it does
TRAIN SPEECH Opens the Windows speech-training workflow so you can improve recognition quality.


Setting What it does
GET HELP Opens FSFO help or support resources from the Settings page.


Setting What it does
CHECK FOR UPDATE Manually checks whether a newer FSFO version is available.


Setting What it does
DELETE Deletes the saved controller-assignment configuration so you can rebuild bindings from scratch.

SOP

This section controls the standard operating thresholds FSFO uses during takeoff, climb, descent, approach, and landing. Most altitude values can be set to zero to disable that specific automation.

The SOP section of the FSFO Settings window.
Setting What it does
Acceleration (AGL) Altitude above ground where the copilot calls "Acceleration Altitude." This is often used as a visual or procedural cue during the initial climb.


Setting What it does
Landing Lights (MSL) Mean-sea-level altitude where FSFO manages landing lights. This lets you align light usage with your preferred transition altitude.


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Engage VNAV (AGL) Above-ground altitude where the copilot engages vertical navigation, when supported by the aircraft.


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Engage LNAV (AGL) Above-ground altitude where the copilot engages lateral navigation, when supported by the aircraft.


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Engage AP (AGL) Above-ground altitude where the copilot engages the autopilot.


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Engage APPR (AGL) Above-ground altitude where the copilot engages approach mode during landing.


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Disconnect AT (AGL) Above-ground altitude where the copilot disconnects autothrottle during landing.


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Disconnect AP (AGL) Above-ground altitude where the copilot disconnects the autopilot during landing.


Setting What it does
Extend Gear (AGL) Above-ground altitude where the copilot extends the landing gear during approach and landing.


Setting What it does
Min Flap Extension (AGL) Lowest above-ground altitude where the copilot is allowed to extend flaps. This can be used to prevent very early flap deployment.


Setting What it does
Ground Speed Warn (MPH) Speed threshold used for ground-speed warnings while taxiing or rolling on the ground.


Setting What it does
Stabilized Call (N1) N1 percentage where the copilot calls "Stabilized." This is mainly used during takeoff thrust application.


Setting What it does
Flow Pause (sec) Controls the delay FSFO uses between flow actions. Larger values make flows feel slower and more deliberate.


Setting What it does
Checklist Pause (sec) Controls the pause between checklist items or responses.


Setting What it does
Checklist Repeat (sec) Controls how long FSFO waits before repeating a checklist prompt when a response or matching aircraft state is still missing.


Setting What it does
Passing Call (MSL) Mean-sea-level altitude used for "Passing" callouts during climb or descent.


Setting What it does
Couple Taxi Lndg Lights Ties taxi-light behavior to landing-light behavior so they move together automatically.


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Couple Wing Logo Lights Ties wing-light behavior to logo-light behavior.


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Manage Grnd Lights Lets the copilot manage ground-light logic automatically, including combinations involving NAV, beacon, taxi, landing, strobe, and wing lights.


Setting What it does
Eng Start Defines how many engines must be running before FSFO considers the aircraft ready to transition from preflight toward taxi-out. On multi-engine aircraft, this can change when flows continue automatically.


Setting What it does
Battery Equals Turn Around If the aircraft is already powered when FSFO connects, the flight is treated more like a turnaround than a cold-and-dark startup.


Setting What it does
Boarding Music Selects the boarding-music file or theme used by FSFO.


Setting What it does
Safety Message Selects the safety-message file or theme used by FSFO.


Setting What it does
Flaps Call Controls how flap callouts are spoken. Depending on the selected option, FSFO can call the flap setting itself, the speed check, or both.


Setting What it does
VSpeed Call Controls how takeoff V-speed callouts are handled, such as none, full V1-and-Rotate behavior, or reduced callout behavior.


Setting What it does
Note Most threshold values in this section can be set to 0 to disable that specific automation or callout.

Crew Options

This section controls what the copilot, captain, and cabin crew are allowed to say or do automatically.

Setting What it does
Attendant Messages Enables flight attendant cabin announcements such as boarding complete, cabin-ready reminders, descent stowage reminders, and deboarding completion.


Setting What it does
Pilot Messages Enables first officer or pilot-facing passenger messages such as taxi-out welcome, cruise announcements, and descent announcements.


Setting What it does
Apply Brakes Allows the copilot to apply braking during supported situations.


Setting What it does
Set Landing Gear Allows the copilot to raise and lower the landing gear automatically when required by flows or flight logic.


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Set Flaps Allows the copilot to retract and extend flaps automatically when required by flows or flight logic.


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Set Altimeter Allows the copilot to set standard or local pressure during the flight.


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Set Seatbelts Allows the copilot to manage the seatbelt sign automatically.


Setting What it does
Set Ctr Fuel Tanks Allows the copilot to manage center-tank fuel logic where supported.


Setting What it does
Set Lights Allows the copilot to manage lighting changes tied to the current phase of flight.


Setting What it does
Repeat Readback Makes the copilot repeat values heard in voice commands, which is helpful for catching recognition mistakes.


Setting What it does
Confirm Checklist Item During voice-driven checklists, the copilot checks whether the requested aircraft state is actually set and prompts again if it is not.


Setting What it does
First Ofcr Handles Intercom Lets the first officer handle intercom-related prompts automatically instead of requiring the captain to respond manually.


Setting What it does
Call Missed Checklist Warns you if FSFO believes an expected checklist was skipped.


Setting What it does
Call Roll Phrases Enables takeoff-roll and landing-roll phraseology such as thrust-set, speed checks, and rollout callouts.


Setting What it does
Captain Callouts When the copilot is flying the takeoff, this enables the captain-side callouts and responses as part of the exchange.


Setting What it does
Call 400 Feet Adds the 400-foot callout during climb.


Setting What it does
Call Minimums Enables minimums callouts on approach.


Setting What it does
Call Glideslope Alive Enables "glideslope alive" and "glideslope captured" callouts during approach.


Setting What it does
Call System Changes Makes the copilot announce important system changes such as gear, flaps, autopilot, autothrottle, and related mode changes.


Setting What it does
Reserved Reserved for future use.


Setting What it does
Call Engine Start Enables engine-start callouts during the start sequence.


Setting What it does
Call Warnings Enables spoken warnings where supported by FSFO.


Setting What it does
Auto Inflight Services Allows cabin service to run automatically on qualifying passenger flights.


Setting What it does
Press Takeoff Screw/AutoFlt Allows FSFO to press the PMDG takeoff screw or the TFDi MD-11 Auto Flight button when the aircraft and checklist state support it.

General Options

This section contains behavior toggles, interface integrations, and quality-of-life options that do not fit cleanly into one of the more specialized sections.

Setting What it does
Disable Gear/Flaps/Throttles Prevents speech-recognition commands from changing gear, flaps, or throttles.


Setting What it does
Disable Radio Cmds Prevents speech-recognition commands from controlling radios or the transponder.


Setting What it does
Disable Flap Calls Prevents flap-related callouts and flap-response behavior tied to manual flap changes.


Setting What it does
Skip Eng Start (AutoFlow) Makes AutoFlow stop short of starting the engines so you can handle the engine start manually.


Setting What it does
GSX Interface Uses GSX rather than the default FSFO/MSFS service logic for supported ground services.


Setting What it does
SAY Intentions Interface Pauses FSFO activity during ATC interactions handled by Say Intentions.


Setting What it does
Open Door On Start Opens the L1 door when FSFO first connects.


Setting What it does
Use FMC Vspeeds Uses aircraft FMC V-speeds instead of SimBrief values when the aircraft supports that workflow.


Setting What it does
Play Ding Before Msg Plays a cabin-style chime before announcements.


Setting What it does
Boarding/Cargo Sounds Enables boarding ambience or cargo-loading ambience.


Setting What it does
Verbose Mode Makes the copilot announce what flow action is about to happen instead of performing flows silently.


Setting What it does
Play Squelch Adds a radio squelch sound effect.


Setting What it does
Cold Weather Ops Adds the cold-weather flap-movement check logic when temperatures are below freezing.


Setting What it does
Confirm Loadsheet Makes ground operations confirm the loadsheet or related performance/load information.


Setting What it does
Kilograms Reads and reports supported values in kilograms instead of pounds.


Setting What it does
RAAS Enables the Runway Awareness and Advisory System.


Setting What it does
Include ICAOs in Briefs Includes ICAO identifiers in departure and approach briefings.


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Notify ATC Boundaries Announces VATSIM ATC boundary changes when supported.


Setting What it does
Call Pushback Direction Includes pushback-direction callouts when pushback is requested.


Setting What it does
Announce Flow Announces when a flow starts and finishes.


Setting What it does
Announce Checklist Announces when a checklist starts and finishes.


Setting What it does
Rudder Flight Control Test Includes rudder movement in the flight-control check.


Setting What it does
Up/Down Flight Control Test Uses "full up" and "full down" style wording during the flight-control check.


Setting What it does
Ask if Ready for Briefing Makes the copilot ask before starting departure or approach briefings.

Portal, Simbrief, and PAX

This section groups licensing, Pilot Portal access, user-data access, and the timing controls used for passenger-facing operations.

Setting What it does
Open License Manager Opens the FSFO license manager.


Setting What it does
Pilot Portal Sign-In Opens the Pilot Portal sign-in window.


Setting What it does
Open User Data Folder Opens the FSFO user-data folder in Windows.


Setting What it does
Simbrief ID Stores the SimBrief numeric user ID FSFO should use for dispatch and flight-plan integration.


Setting What it does
Boarding Controls boarding speed. Sliding to the right makes boarding slower and more extended.


Setting What it does
Food Service Controls inflight-service speed. Sliding to the right makes service slower and more extended.

Flow Options

This section controls how FSFO starts flows automatically. If you leave Auto Flow Policy on one of the built-in modes, FSFO uses its internal logic. If you switch to USER, you can define your own event logic phase by phase.

The Flow Options section of the FSFO Settings window.
Setting What it does
Auto Flow Policy Selects the overall automation style:


  • SMART - Uses FSFO's more complete automatic logic based on aircraft state, phase of flight, runway proximity, doors, brakes, and altitude.
  • LIGHTS - Uses aircraft lighting and related state cues as the primary automation trigger.
  • USER - Lets you define your own trigger logic for each flow phase.
  • NONE - Turns off automatic flow starts so you can trigger items manually.


Custom USER Flow Phases

Custom USER Flow Phases

When Auto Flow Policy is set to USER, each phase row has three controls:

Setting What it does
Event The type of condition FSFO should watch for. Available event types include OFF, NONE, TIME, IAS, AGL, MSL, TOD, SYSTEM, LIGHTS, and EVENT.


Setting What it does
Trigger The sub-condition FSFO should watch within that event type. Available triggers include NA, BRAKE, DOORS, FLAPS, LANDING, BEACON, TAXI, NAV, RUNWAY, and PUSHBACK.


Setting What it does
Value The comparison value used by the event. For numeric event types this is usually a number. For SYSTEM, LIGHTS, or EVENT-based rows this is usually a logical state such as TRUE or FALSE.


FSFO currently exposes custom rows for these phases, in this exact order:

  1. Preflight
  2. Before Start
  3. Start
  4. After Start
  5. Taxi
  6. Before Takeoff
  7. After Takeoff
  8. Descent
  9. Approach
  10. Landing
  11. After Landing
  12. Shutdown
Setting What it does
Tip Set Event to OFF or NONE to disable a row. SYSTEM, LIGHTS, and EVENT use Trigger plus TRUE/FALSE style values. TIME, IAS, AGL, MSL, and TOD use numeric values. TOD is entered in nautical miles.

RAAS Options

These settings tune the Runway Awareness and Advisory System thresholds. Each threshold can be set to zero if you want that specific alert disabled.

The RAAS Options section of the FSFO Settings window.
Setting What it does
Short Runway (FT) Runway length, in feet, below which FSFO treats a runway as short for RAAS alerting purposes.


Setting What it does
Approach Rwy Threshold (FT) Distance threshold, in feet, used for the "Approaching Runway" advisory.


Setting What it does
On Runway Threshold (FT) Distance threshold, in feet, used to determine when the aircraft is considered on a runway.


Setting What it does
Unstable Approach (AGL) Above-ground altitude threshold used for unstable-approach checking.


Setting What it does
Altimeter Warning (AGL) Above-ground altitude where FSFO checks for an incorrect altimeter setting and can trigger an altimeter warning.


Setting What it does
On Taxiway (IAS) Speed threshold used for the on-taxiway advisory or warning.


Setting What it does
Long Landing (%) Percentage of runway used at touchdown that will trigger the long-landing advisory.


Setting What it does
Approach Rwy Landing (AGL) Above-ground altitude used for the landing-side "Approaching Runway" advisory.


Setting What it does
Note Set any individual RAAS threshold to 0 to disable that specific advisory.

Interface Options

This section controls startup behavior, convenience prompts, visual appearance, and several small interface features. Some appearance-related changes require an FSFO restart before they fully take effect.

The Interface Options section of the FSFO Settings window.
Setting What it does
Auto Connect Attempts to connect FSFO to the simulator automatically when the sim is available.


Setting What it does
Show Portal Logon Shows the Pilot Portal sign-in window on startup if you are not already signed in.


Setting What it does
Open Cloud Sync Opens Crew Portal or Cloud Sync on startup if you are not already signed in there.


Setting What it does
Check For Updates Checks for new FSFO versions when the app starts.


Setting What it does
Check FSUIPC Verifies FSUIPC status or version on startup.


Setting What it does
Warning Beeps Plays warning beeps for important notices such as stale flight-plan or METAR-related issues.


Setting What it does
Verify Exit Prompts before closing FSFO.


Setting What it does
FSFO On Top Keeps the FSFO window above other windows.


Setting What it does
Remember Last Location Restores the previous window position when FSFO is reopened.


Setting What it does
Start On Flight Plan Opens FSFO on the Flight Plan page instead of the default home area.


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Switch To Checklist Automatically switches to the Checklist or SOP page during relevant phases.


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Display ACARS Shows ACARS-related flight information in the interface.


Setting What it does
Hide Home Button Hides the Home button on the main toolbar.


Setting What it does
Include Pilot Actions Includes pilot-side actions in the displayed task or action information.


Setting What it does
Hide User Data Folder Hides the Open User Data Folder button from the main page.


Setting What it does
Check For News Displays FSFO news or announcement items on startup.


Setting What it does
Voice Status Callout Uses the configured SAPI pilot voice for voice-test feedback and speech-recognition status callouts.


Setting What it does
Show Post Flt Rpt Shows the Post Flight Report when supported by the current operating mode.


Setting What it does
Upload To VATSIM After importing a SimBrief dispatch, opens a prefilled VATSIM flight-plan page in the embedded browser.


Setting What it does
Show Scroll Bar Displays scroll bars in SOP text areas when content is longer than the visible panel.


Setting What it does
Open OPS Automatically opens the Operations window the first time a preflight flow starts.


Setting What it does
Ask Seat Config Prompts once per aircraft to store seat-count and cabin-layout information for the Operations page.


Setting What it does
Opacity Controls window opacity from more transparent to more opaque.


Setting What it does
Font size Controls the size of interface text.


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Background picture Selects the FSFO background image theme.


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Border color Selects the panel border color.


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Border thickness Selects the thickness of the border.


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Border brush Selects the brush style used for the border.


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Padding Controls the spacing between the panel border and the contents inside it.


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Note Some visual settings in this section require an FSFO restart before the full change is visible everywhere.