Then you run the install (make sure your TS client is not running): Just go to and download the latest installer - the link is right up there at the top of the page. TSNotifier is a stand-alone app, so for the most part, you just install it like you would with any other program. Installation should be pretty easy and straightforward. Also don't forget that some sims, like Assetto Corsa (or R3E for that matter), are using several executables, so you have to set the options for the correct one(s) to enable the notifications in that game. You'd just have to modify the settings appropriately, starting with the game's EXE files in gamesettings.ini. Try it out and find out for yourself would be my advice here - you've got little to lose and lot (IMO) to gain.Īlso, although this is posted in the R3E section and is focused at R3E, it should likely work with other sims as well. They didn't elaborate on that much and I'm experiencing none whatsoever with R3E, but I guess there's always a possibility. I just thought this could be useful for others, hence this somewhat lengthy (and perhaps needlessly so) "guide".īTW, just a warning - there are mentions of performance issues with TSNotifier. ![]() It can also be configured a fair bit to suit your own tastes and needs - this is just an example of how I've got it configured for my R3E needs. As you can see, it is very simple - it does exactly what it's supposed to, no more, no less.
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