September 5, 200223 yr Hold out hope, they're is a simple modification that makes them crystal clear...... but I have to go to work! If no other responces, I'll try to look it up tonight. It's somewhere along the lines of 1024,1024. Maybe you can plug those numbers into the search engine, or the Flight1 forum.L.Adamson
September 5, 200223 yr Hi Larry,While the 421 is not ours, but Flight One's, the only thing I can think of is this, and this should do it.Example:{Vcockpit01}Background_color=0,0,0 size_mm=1024,1024visible=0window_size= 1.000, 1.000pixel_size=512,512texture=$VCockpit_1window_pos= 0.000, 0.000Change the pixel size from 512,512 to 1024,1024.This is how we have it on our Archer and Cardinal, and everything is quite clear with those. :-)Regards,http://www.dreamfleet2000.com/gfx/images/F..._FORUM_LOUd.jpg
September 7, 200223 yr Hey that's really helpfull, Thanks!Now all we need is the VC to have lights like the other commercial addon planes :)
September 8, 200223 yr Thanx,It did the job. Now I can realy enjoy thr VC.Can I do the same to the 2d gauges?Thanks again,Shayt
September 9, 200223 yr Make sure your hardware lighting effects in FS2K2 are set to 5 or greater and you will have VC lights.
September 9, 200223 yr Author If you are willing to edit the gauge sizes, you can make them slightly bigger and more readable.. (back up the panel.cfg file first!)Here is what works for me in the Main Panel view:gauge00=C421NJ1!ASI, 311, 311, 87, 86gauge01=C421NJ1!RPM, 736, 293, 81, 81gauge02=C421NJ1!VSI, 526, 402, 90, 88gauge03=C421NJ1!ALT, 525, 304, 89, 89gauge04=C421NJ1!MP, 640, 294, 81, 81gauge05=C421NJ1!TC, 310, 403, 89, 89gauge06=C421NJ1!ATT, 413, 302, 92, 91 Bert
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