October 10, 200322 yr Well I don't really care where the switch is, but how I wish it actually did the right thing when pressed for a go-around!
October 10, 200322 yr I like the TOGO switch where it is I just wish I could turn off the floods on the fwd panel like I saw it in the pre release photos , maybe after the SDK is out BTW any news on the SDKThanks for a great aircraft add on
October 10, 200322 yr Having the TOGA switch on the main panel is great - no one wants to have to open another window to get access to it. But shouldn't it have a small label next to it saying what it is? And if this would look a bit odd on the MCP then why not put it somewhere else on the main panel and have it look like a button rather than a screw. The current situation isn't very acceptable for new users - they want to get flying, not research this forum to work out where the devil the TOGA button is located.
October 10, 200322 yr I use the Saitek X45 and I've been able to program keyboard strokes to the buttons without the aid of FSUIPC. For example, I've been able to program the F9 key for FSNavigator without doing it on FSUIPC. So hopefully it would work in the case of the combos for the NG as well....as long as the keyboard combo can work from the keyboard.
October 18, 200322 yr >> > As already has been mentioned, the fuel issue (s) are being>delt with in the up-coming SU2 patch, that's one reason why>there is a anchored post on top asking for everyone's input.>Just because it's not being activly discussed right now does>not mean behind the scenes things are not getting worked out.>Does that answer your concerns? >yes indeed it does. I look forward to getting the SU2 patch.AS long a I dont have to implement it by touching the left hand back retianing screw of my monitor because it is hard to access since its behind it :)Sorry, great job and many thanks for this brill ship.>>>>[h4]Best Wishes,>Randy J. Smith>http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-5/196432/winglets_lg.jpg
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