May 10, 200917 yr I have updated Level-D 767 and FS2Crew/Start Center, etc. I launch FS2Crew and click exit to FSX. I select the 767 and fly now. Inside the cockpit, I go to "add-ons" and import the FS2Crew panel. I then click on the airspeed indicator and the "setup" appears. As soon as I click it, FSX shows me the hourglass and never comes back. It's frozen like this.Am I doing all this correctly? It has worked fine before. I have unistalled everything and reinstalled it again. No luck....What is going on?Steve
May 10, 200917 yr Commercial Member I have updated Level-D 767 and FS2Crew/Start Center, etc. I launch FS2Crew and click exit to FSX. I select the 767 and fly now. Inside the cockpit, I go to "add-ons" and import the FS2Crew panel. I then click on the airspeed indicator and the "setup" appears. As soon as I click it, FSX shows me the hourglass and never comes back. It's frozen like this.Am I doing all this correctly? It has worked fine before. I have unistalled everything and reinstalled it again. No luck....What is going on?SteveHi Steve,If it worked for you before, you must be doing something different.Things to try:1. Ensure 767 is being loaded so it starts by default in the 2D cockpit (see the FS2crew Manaul for more info.2. Ensure a joystick is plugged in.3. Re-install Direct X.4. If you're using saved situation files, try not using them as they can sometimes cause problems.Failing that, please email me if you're still having difficulties.Best, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
May 10, 200917 yr Commercial Member ah ha! The 2D cockpit fixed it! Thanks!Glad you got it fixed!Best, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
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