November 24, 200916 yr In the FLED main window, I select: view, set top-down position. I type in: 35 20.05, 112 53.175.The top-down does not go to the geo location, still shows SeaTAC. The bottom location bar does show my target geo location. The zoar window will go to it. It's the top-view that will not go there.Selecting sync top-down position or sync zoar position has no effect.I closed fled, created a new folder named seligmanaz in packages. Re-open fled, opened the blank seligman package folder and it does the same thing.I'm not remembering how to use fled anymore. Can you guys help.I was just going to put some uncontrolled airports along I-40/ Route66. Was easier for me long ago. :( Thanks,JimB dual boot: win8.1pro64bit (primary) | win10pro64bit | mobo: MSI Prestige x570 Creation | cpu and cooler: AMD 5950X; Noctua NH-U12A | ram: 4each 8gb sticks of ddr4-3200 CORSAIR Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2Z3200C16 | gpu: nvidia RTX2070Super Founders Edition| lcd: LG 24" 4k, LG 24UD58-B
November 24, 200916 yr Hi Jim,Hold Alt key down and move the mouse with left mouse key down to navigate quick in any direction.Use Alt + 2 to zoom out, Alt+1 to zoom in and if you want to zoom out very far hold Alt+shift down have the mouse centered and move the mouse away from the center - caution very fast - up = zoom out, down = zoom in, left and right will rotate the map.Once you reach your wanted position zoom as you like and set a bookmark.good luckAndre
November 25, 200916 yr Author Hi Jim,Hold Alt key down and move the mouse with left mouse key down to navigate quick in any direction.Use Alt + 2 to zoom out, Alt+1 to zoom in and if you want to zoom out very far hold Alt+shift down have the mouse centered and move the mouse away from the center - caution very fast - up = zoom out, down = zoom in, left and right will rotate the map.Once you reach your wanted position zoom as you like and set a bookmark.good luckAndreHi Andre,That did the trick. It "jumped" to the location when I zoomed all the way out, then when I zoomed in, there it was over Seligman AZ. :( Thank You,JimB dual boot: win8.1pro64bit (primary) | win10pro64bit | mobo: MSI Prestige x570 Creation | cpu and cooler: AMD 5950X; Noctua NH-U12A | ram: 4each 8gb sticks of ddr4-3200 CORSAIR Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2Z3200C16 | gpu: nvidia RTX2070Super Founders Edition| lcd: LG 24" 4k, LG 24UD58-B
November 25, 200916 yr Hallo Jim,I've noticed the same thing myself.I think if the place you're trying to move has terrain that's higher than your current camera altitude (fairly low over Seattle when you start, but it could be anywhere if you're already working on something) then the camera won't move because it would end up under the ground. It will move to your requested location when you zoom out / pan back.Regards,Dave
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