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info on EZdok

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Hi,After I re-upgrade my computer I'm going to spend, as you read in the last post, some money on add-ons...now I've ben looking at the EZdok camera add-on constantly...I have read many great things about this add-on, but have read about some problems...here are the ones that "worry" me the most(and probably are the only ones):1) Do I have to re-install FSX to be able to use this add-on? ( because I already did re-install it once so that I could use the PMDG MD-11...and I would like not to have to re-install fsx...)2)I read this on youtube: "Virtual cockpit views are set up for you for the default MS aircraft only. If you are trying to use EZdok with a 3rd party aircraft you will need to create your own VC views (or cameras)".What does this mean?3) In order to have this add-on fully functioning do I have to do anything "drastic"? ( change options within FSX, various tweaks? )Thanks P.S As you might have noticed in the past i'm quite not the expert about these things...so don't seem surprised or "shocked" to read stupid questions of mine! :(

TomTheTomable

Writing my review of this (finishing it..) tomorrow for AVSIM. 1) To use EZdok you need to install it, if you don't have it installed (as with any software add-on..?) 2)By default there are camera views for the default aircrafts customly made by EZdok, but with an add-on (ie: RealAir Duke) views are not set up by EZdok - meaning you can freely edit and create ones that you want. It can be a bit time consuming - but at the end it is worth it. 3) Sort of, you need to remove a few keys and stuff in the FS settings. Here is a few videos on the EZdok forums you may find helpful.http://www.simforums.com/forums/my-ezdok-setup-videos_topic38637.html

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Thanks for the link and info...As for question 1)..I know I have to install FSX infact I do have it installed...what I meant is this: I have FSX installed, but can it happen that I don't see the EZdok add-on ( after I installed the it) and I'm forced to dis-install and then re-install FSX?

TomTheTomable

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Thomas, you shouldn't have to reinstall FSX after installing an add-on. If you find yourself having to do that, you've got something seriously wrong with your system. EZCA definitely doesn't require that you do that - no add-on I've ever bought does. As for creating the cameras for an add-on plane, I find it's pretty simple. You can export the views from a similar plane, load your add-on plane, and then import the views. After that, it's just a matter of repositioning the cameras with a few keystrokes and you're good to go.

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Oh ok....I though found myself forced to re-install fsx when I bought the PMDG MD-11...I got black gauges and other serious problems with the aircraft...after that re-install I never had any other problem...but this was like in 2009...in these two years i've changed mobo GPU CPU...not to count the ulterior upgrade i'm doing now...Well I'm glad to hear those things about EZdok...Thanks for the help...

TomTheTomable

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