
When you do this you will get a box asking you to confirm shutting down the software, and you must choose 'Yes' to completely shut down the software. To shut it down completely, you will need to either right-click on the system tray icon and select 'Exit', or open up the programming window and go to 'File' > 'Exit'.

MacroWorks 3.1 is not completely turned off when you close the programming window. I've closed the MacroWorks 3.1 window, but the RailDriver still isn't working with my other simulator. This will ensure that your current installation is using the most updated script file. You need to go to File > New within the MacroWorks 3.1 software. This happens if you have previously installed an earlier version of MacroWorks 3. I installed MW3.1 and do not get any errors, and the blue buttons work, but the analog controls do not respond at all. Move the mscvr100.dll file into the same folder your RailDriver.dll file resides in, by default: C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common/railworks/plugins/. Download and unzip the msvcr100.zip file. With Windows 8, Microsoft stopped shipping an important dependency for 's RailDriver.dll that is installed with Train Simulator 2013. I am on Windows 8 or 8.1, and no matter what I do I get the message that MW3.1 can't find a DLL. You can either reinstall Train Simulator into the default location, or follow these steps to edit your script files to point to your actual install. This happens if our software (MacroWorks 3.1) doesn’t know where Train Simulator is installed. If MW3.1 says "Cannot find RailDriver.dll" You can find the old MW3.1 32 bit installation package as well as reprogramming instructions here.

