July 19, 200619 yr Hi,Is a co-pilot panel possible for TinmouseII? It would really be nice. I have been interested in using FSNet and this would be almost a necessity for dual cockpit in FS. Just a thought :)regards,Macs :)
July 20, 200619 yr The answer is a definite yes! I have a panel.cfg file which I am putting together and I added a Co-pilot view. I am having some difficulty in getting the gauges lined up with the First Officer's (Co-Pilot's) bitmap.I am slowly, but surely getting things to work.
July 20, 200619 yr try to adjust you viewpoint in the aircraft to the right.actually, the aircraft.cfg gives a left adjust, to be relative with the Captain view. Gustavo Rodrigues - Brazil
July 20, 200619 yr The gauges are a bit lower than the openings in the bitmap panel. I am not knowledgable enough to correct it.I know a little bit about a lot of things, but I don't know enough about this. ha ha
July 21, 200619 yr Author Thanks Bill! One question: Will the autoinstaller change anything on the previously installed versions on either FFX or Terry Graf's model and the original panel of course? Just curious, and again, many thanks.regards,Macs :)
July 21, 200619 yr Macs,When you run the autoinstaller, you can give the path of the folder in which you choose to put the files. I made a My Aircraft folder to load the files in.You might want to download b732sky9.zip from the same site. provides more aircraft.
July 22, 200619 yr I didn't d/l the file yet, but How do I edit the Co-Pilot Panel into the new Tinmouse panel after download ?
July 23, 200619 yr Ido.By copying the First Officer portion of the panel.cfg file and pasting it in the panel.cfg file of the Tinmouse II. You will need to add the FO.bmp and/or the FO1.bmp to the fsfsconvpanel.b732ADV folder.I hope this helps,
July 24, 200619 yr Bill,this is what i thought to do but I noticed that this panel isn't using the tinmouse2 gauges.
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