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PMDG 747-400 EICAS readouts

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Guest Starsky

Hello everyone from Spain!!I was doing a little training the other day with my PMDG 747-400 and I saw a strange thing. The EICAS engine indications (N1, N2, etc...) overlapped themselves making it very difficult to read the parameters at the bottom of each engine's indicator tapes (white tapes). Also, the cabin altitude titles and readouts were so close together that the word "alt" from Cabin Altitude overlapped with the first two or three numbers of the reading. I don't know if I explained myself clearly.Does anyone know how to solve this little (but annoying at times)issue? Thanks in advance and sorry for my English!!

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Guest wazzawazza73

Im sorry I havent a clue how to solve this problem apart from that it may be a resolution problem, but I'm not sure. I'm sure a screenshot of the problem would be the best for others to see.Greg Wintle

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Guest jlaine128
Hello everyone from Spain!!I was doing a little training the other day with my PMDG 747-400 and I saw a strange thing. The EICAS engine indications (N1, N2, etc...) overlapped themselves making it very difficult to read the parameters at the bottom of each engine's indicator tapes (white tapes). Also, the cabin altitude titles and readouts were so close together that the word "alt" from Cabin Altitude overlapped with the first two or three numbers of the reading. I don't know if I explained myself clearly.Does anyone know how to solve this little (but annoying at times)issue? Thanks in advance and sorry for my English!!
Hi,See if this post is not what your problem is... Solution included.http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?showtop...p;#entry1553859John L

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