I would like to post an update. After about a week of waiting they did email the QR code and I was finally able to get the panel setup and working. Overall I feel like what I paid for the MCP I did get my moneys worth. However, I do have to agree with the comments here from people about their customer service.
The instructions they sent where extremely vague at best. With something like this I definitely expect it’s not going to be plug and play like they claim but holy ■■■■… it took my about 4 days if messing with the panel and I had pretty much given up hope. I figured if it takes them a week to send a QR code any other customer help probably isn’t going to be worth it. It was by luck that I googled on of the file names in the manual “Mobiflight” and found software similar to FSUIPC. Then I watch a video of a young kid who gave a fantastic tutorial on how to use it. Thank you Captain Bob your video was more helpful in 10 minutes then the whole week I spent trying to get a QR code.
Either way I did want to take a minute to update this and let people know that the product itself I got wasn’t bad at all for what I paid for it. But just be aware that is you do order something from this place that it’s certainly not plug and play and that your most likely going to have to spend some time figuring out how to configure everything on your own. In the end for the price vs quality I would actually order something again from these guys but only because I know how to set everything up and make it work without relying on there tech support staff.
Also thank you to everyone here who commented with suggestions and input. I really appreciate people taking time out of there to help me out. I will also check out OpenCockPits stuff I remember seeing them pop up in search a while ago when I was looking simulator equipment.