The remote control can be connected to a PC via USB to operate simulators, provided the PC recognises the controller and the appropriate drivers are installed. The remote control is connected via USB and the simulator must accept the controller as an input device. A USB-C connection is available for the DJI RC-N3, which can be used for such purposes.
In addition, with DJI remote controls, the screen of the remote control can be transferred to the PC via USB debugging and programmes such as "scrcpy", which can be helpful when using simulators or for control purposes.
It is important that the simulator supports the DJI remote control and that the control is recognised correctly. The DJI RC-N3 is supplied with USB-C and Lightning cables, which facilitates the connection to PC or mobile devices.
Yes, you can use this controller to fly a DJI Neo manually. The controller supports standard flight modes, but acrobatic or manual flips are not mentioned in the official documentation. For advanced acrobatics, check if the DJI Neo supports such features in its own settings.
The RC-N3 remote control is compatible with smartphones up to 180 mm long, 86 mm wide and 10 mm thick. This means that it can support most modern smartphones, provided they are equipped with the DJI Fly app.