Grammar, capitalization, organization. Just cleaning up

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![Contents](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_console_directionary_files.png)
After this you'll start the virtual simulator.
After this, you'll start the virtual simulator.
![rusEFI_start](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_start.png)
## Connecting the simulator to Tunerstudio
There are two ways to connect rusEFI virtual simulator to Tunerstudio, it all depends on weather you have the lite or commercial version.
There are two ways to connect rusEFI virtual simulator to Tunerstudio, it all depends on whether you have the lite or commercial version.
To start of you'll need to open one of your existing projects or just create a new one.
To start off you'll need to open one of your existing projects or just create a new one.
If you don't know how to create a Tunerstudio project go [here](HOWTO_create_tunerstudio_project.md)
With the paid version all you need to do is to go into the communication settings inside a created project,
With the paid version all you need to do is to go into the communication settings inside a created project
![Commsetings](FAQ/images/simulator/Tunerstudio_comm._settings.png)
choose the USB and wireless driver and the WiFi driver connection type, write the Port as 29002 and the IP address as 127.0.0.1
choose the USB and wireless driver and the WiFi driver connection type, write the Port as 29002 and the IP address as 127.0.0.1
![Communication_settings](FAQ/images/simulator/Communication_settings_direct.png)
However, if you only have the lite version of Tunerstudio the process will be different.
**However, if you only have the lite version of Tunerstudio the process will be different.**
## Emulating a serial port to connect to Tunerstudio lite
If you prefer using the free version of Tunerstudio - Tunerstudio lite - you'll need to install a serial port emulator from [here](https://www.hw-group.com/software/hw-vsp3-virtual-serial-port#download). You'll need to emulate a port on your PC. The only thing that you'll need to do is to choose a port name, COM100 for example and to change the port address to 29002.
If you prefer using the free version of Tunerstudio - Tunerstudio lite - you'll need to install a serial port emulator from [here](https://www.hw-group.com/software/hw-vsp3-virtual-serial-port#download). You'll need to emulate a port on your PC. The only thing that you'll need to do is to choose a port name, COM100 for example, and to change the port address to 29002.
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Now if your virtual simulator is connected to Tunerstudio you'll see a green zero in your rusEFI virtual simulator.
![Connected virual simulator](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_virtual_simulator_connected.png)
![Connected virtual simulator](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_virtual_simulator_connected.png)