March 14, 201016 yr I remember in FS9 you could mess with this setting. I cannot find it in the FSX Config tho, is it named something else, thanks.
March 14, 201016 yr I remember in FS9 you could mess with this setting. I cannot find it in the FSX Config tho, is it named something else, thanks.Its in the cameras.cfg file the location varies according to the OS in Vista (and probably Win 7) its in C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft. there is also one in the FSX directory but that is not usually changed.RegardsPeterH
March 15, 201016 yr I remember in FS9 you could mess with this setting. I cannot find it in the FSX Config tho, is it named something else, thanks.The global cameras that are used by all aircraft are the ones defined in the Cameras.cfg. Each camera that can pan typically has a pitchpanrate and a headingPanRate parameter. The values are in degrees per second. Each default aircraft also has custom cameras defined in the aircraft.cfg and you can also see examples of settings in some of these - the Baron's right-seat view, for instance. The Cameras.cfg in the FSX folder IS the backup. The active one is located as described previously. Or in XP it's ... C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX\Cameras.CFG, right there alongside the FSX.cfg. Making a link to this folder will save LOTS of time as you get to adjusting things more often.Loyd Hooked since FS4... now flying: FSX Acceleration on Win7/64, Core Duo E8400; GA-EP45-DS3R; GTX 460-768MB; 4G RAM; Freezer 7 Pro
March 15, 201016 yr Ok. WOW! never thought of it having its own CFG, I shall work it when I get home, thanks.
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