July 26, 200916 yr Greetings mates,I have Radar Contact (obviously... haha) and FSPassengers. I want to try out RC because it gives me the function to declare emergencies and more realistic ATC experience. However when I am using both at the same time, I cannot use the 1, 2, 3, 4, etc keys on top of the QWERTY row to set autopilot functions. Is there a workaround of any sort?Any help appreciated.Terry-
July 26, 200916 yr Greetings mates,I have Radar Contact (obviously... haha) and FSPassengers. I want to try out RC because it gives me the function to declare emergencies and more realistic ATC experience. However when I am using both at the same time, I cannot use the 1, 2, 3, 4, etc keys on top of the QWERTY row to set autopilot functions. Is there a workaround of any sort?Any help appreciated.Terry-hi Terry,Check out if you have keystroke conflicts within your add ons.For RC you can alter the keystrokes being used by opening up the keyboard button and adjusting those keystrokes if a conflict is present.Hope this helpsNorman Norman Bowman
July 26, 200916 yr Hi, thank you for for the reply. I looked at that and it does indeed uses the numbers. Is there a way I can map them on numpad keys instead? It seems that whether I press regular 1 or numpad1, the "code" still shows 49.
July 26, 200916 yr Commercial Member Hi, thank you for for the reply. I looked at that and it does indeed uses the numbers. Is there a way I can map them on numpad keys instead? It seems that whether I press regular 1 or numpad1, the "code" still shows 49.you can not use the numeric key pad for rc. use shift-ctrl-number, or shift-number for rc keys that other apps are usingjd JD Read my blog
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