Instructions:
1. Download the .rar file containing the app and the wasm module.
2. Extract the folders from the .rar file.
3. Put the wasm module (remotemcdu-wasm folder in the .rar file) into the Community folder of Microsoft Flight Simulator. (How to locate the community folder: https://helpdesk.aerosoft.com/hc/en-gb/articles/5023507568925-How-to-locate-the-Community-folder-in-Microsoft-Flight-Simulator)
4. Start up the app by opening the executable a320_remote_mcdu.exe file.
5. At first start a windows security alert for the firewall could pop up, you should click the Allow access button. This ensures that other devices on the network can also access the webapp.
6. Launch Microsoft Flight Simulator and select the Fenix A320 aircraft.
7. Pop out the displays you want to view in the browser by clicking on the corresponding instrument display while holding RIGHT ALT.
   IMPORTANT: Do NOT resize the pop-out windows otherwise instrument recognition will not work. Supported instruments: MCDU, PFD, ND, UPPER_ECAM, LOWER_ECAM, SIS, Quartz displays
8. Click the start server button in the app.
9. Open the url in your browser, or scan the QR code on your devices.
10. Recognised instruments will appear on the menu bar, you can select one of the instruments by clicking on it.
That's it! Enjoy using your remote MCDU for the Fenix A320 in Microsoft Flight Simulator.

The powerful, yet lightweight remote MCDU for the Fenix A320 in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
With this app you can not only interact with the MCDU in a browser but also view many other displays
(PFD, ND, UPPER_ECAM, LOWER_ECAM, SIS, Quartz displays) - all in real-time.
You can easily control and view your aircraft's instruments from any of your devices on your home network, simply by
scanning the QR code in the app.

The app is easy to use - simply download and extract the files, start up the app, and connect to the webapp.

Features:
    Control your MCDU from your browser from a 2D replica of an A320 MCDU
    The ECAM control panel is also modelled, you can select which pages to display on the Lower ECAM.
    The app recognises which instruments you popped out in the sim and display these on the frontend accordingly.
    You can select from multiple refresh rate modes, to fit your system performance
    The app can hide the pop-out instruments from your screen, otherwise it would block your view in the simulator. This is automatically done, but you can disable it in the Settings page by un-ticking the auto-hide option.
    The app is not only highly performant, but also small in size.
    QR code generation for your ip, and port.

Issues:
    - Popped out instruments may not be recognised sometimes, try to refresh the page


Future plans:
    - Add keyboard support for MCDU
    - Implement more instrument panels (like the MCDU or L_ECAM)