August 8, 201114 yr Hey guys! Just had a fantastic time, I've flown 3 legs with the 737NGX, oh man... I had problem with OOM issue last weekend, but today things worked perfectly, I couldn't be happier. I need to work on my landings though. But I don't know why F7 doesn't work here to lower the flaps incrementally, F5,F6 and F8 work, it's just F7 that doesn't. Any ideas? It works on the default FS airplanes. Alexis Mefano
August 8, 201114 yr If you've got TrackIR then it will default F7 to precision mode, therefore it will be inop in FSX. Go into your TIR software and map it to another key. If you haven't got TIR then check your keyboard mappings in FSX/FSUPIC. Ed Haslam
August 8, 201114 yr If you've got TrackIR then it will default F7 to precision mode, therefore it will be inop in FSX. Go into your TIR software and map it to another key. If you haven't got TIR then check your keyboard mappings in FSX/FSUPIC.Thanks for this, been looking for an awnser to this for ages lol Chad Donoghue http://easyworldairlines.com
August 8, 201114 yr Author If you've got TrackIR then it will default F7 to precision mode, therefore it will be inop in FSX. Go into your TIR software and map it to another key. If you haven't got TIR then check your keyboard mappings in FSX/FSUPIC. Wow never thought about that! That makes so much sense now that I think of it. BTW: What's precision mode? Never used it Thank you! Alexis Mefano
August 8, 201114 yr Precision mode makes simulated head movement much slower. It makes things like working with switches on the over head a little easier (for some). Personally I never use it and it irritates me. Mine is permanently disabled. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Zachary Waddell -- Caravan Driver -- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/zwaddell Avsim ToS Avsim Screenshot Rules
August 8, 201114 yr Wow never thought about that! That makes so much sense now that I think of it. BTW: What's precision mode? Never used it Thank you!No problem!I never use precision mode either. Ed Haslam
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