May 27, 200620 yr i cant believe i have lowered myself to this stupid question, and resort myslf to ridacule. i cant find the "toga" button anywhere. i have setup the keyboard to use this button for the time being. ...AMD 4000+ clawhammer. MSI diamond plus MoBo. 2G corsair platinum. 320g WD HDD. NEC DVD. 20in widescreen LCD monnitor. windows 64 bit pro. EVGA 6800GS............................al
May 27, 200620 yr Which plane??On the 747 it is a hidden clickspot on the top leftmost screw on the MCP.-----------------------------------------Sergey Kireyevhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/for...argo_hauler.gif http://bav.vatools.com/pilotinfo.php?pid=0...b744&vid=958937
May 27, 200620 yr The upper left screw on the MCP controls TOGA in both the 737 and 744.Jim Karnhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/pmdg_pf.jpg
May 28, 200620 yr thank you all... just found it. now is this a defect in the panel model or a copyright within the prodect for identification?....lol how can the real button be modeled into the panel??...AMD 4000+ clawhammer. MSI diamond plus MoBo. 2G corsair platinum. 320g WD HDD. NEC DVD. 20in widescreen LCD monnitor. windows 64 bit pro. EVGA 6800GS............................al
May 28, 200620 yr Commercial Member >thank you all... just found it. now is this a defect in the>panel model or a copyright within the prodect for>identification?....lol how can the real button be modeled into>the panel??The actual TO/GA-Buttons are located on the throttle levers. However in a PC based simulator it is difficult to reach them and on a manoeuvre like the take-off roll you don't have time to switch around panels and views to push them in the virtual cockpit. So clicking the screw is there to make your life much easier. Of course if one had TrackIR things would be a lot easier.Regards,Markus Markus Burkhard
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