June 29, 201114 yr Hi guys,I was wondering if someone could tell me how to close the RC4 window it kind of gets in the way a little during critical phases of flight for me.I tried the suggestion in an earlier thread that had something to do with adding a couple of lines to the FSUIPC.CFG, and Ctrl+X would open/close it. I did that, but it didn't work.In RC4 key assignments, I assigned Ctrl+Shift+W to the "Display Window" option, and that doesn't work either.Please help, thanks! Jeff Commercial | Instrument | Multi-Engine Land AMD 5600X, RTX3070, 32MB RAM, 2TB SSD
June 29, 201114 yr AdvDisplayHotKey=88,10in the general section should have done it with simultaneously pressing ctrl and holding it down and then x. The manual edit is for users who did not pay for full fsuipc registration. I jus tested it in the version 3.990 and it worked. If you have a paid version you can assign it in the functions section under the FSUIPC General tab. You must restart FS and RC after changing a key assignment.Now I tried the ctrl-shift-w command in RC and it did not do anything and perhaps it is obsolete. The RC manual refers to the advanced user guide of FSUIPC deferring to a similar command installation I outlined above. If you have a conflicting application that uses these keys then it will not work.The key is a toggle that will hide and unhide the window however if the window is hidden and anything changes in its data it will reappear on its own.I assume your keys are being recognized in the normal menu fashion for clearance, etc.
June 29, 201114 yr Author AdvDisplayHotKey=88,10in the general section should have done it with simultaneously pressing ctrl and holding it down and then x. The manual edit is for users who did not pay for full fsuipc registration. I jus tested it in the version 3.990 and it worked. If you have a paid version you can assign it in the functions section under the FSUIPC General tab. You must restart FS and RC after changing a key assignment.Now I tried the ctrl-shift-w command in RC and it did not do anything and perhaps it is obsolete. The RC manual refers to the advanced user guide of FSUIPC deferring to a similar command installation I outlined above. If you have a conflicting application that uses these keys then it will not work.The key is a toggle that will hide and unhide the window however if the window is hidden and anything changes in its data it will reappear on its own.I assume your keys are being recognized in the normal menu fashion for clearance, etc.Ok, I'll give it another shot, thanks. Jeff Commercial | Instrument | Multi-Engine Land AMD 5600X, RTX3070, 32MB RAM, 2TB SSD
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