August 15, 201114 yr Just noticed a few typos on page 40 of the intro manual. The 1st pic is the manual.The 2nd pic is the correct click spots. Frederic Steiner.
August 15, 201114 yr Author The number 6 clickspot is very useful if you need to turn on ther FO's flight director and enter a course for autoland. Fred. Frederic Steiner.
August 15, 201114 yr The number 6 clickspot is very useful if you need to turn on ther FO's flight director and enter a course for autoland. Fred. Just noticed a few typos on page 40 of the intro manual. The 1st pic is the manual.The 2nd pic is the correct click spots. sorry ... but 7,8 and 9 clickspots, I cannot found them in my panel??!!? it's very stange!!? can you help me? .... Lucio System: ASUS PX9X79 , i74820 4GHZ, 16 Giga RAM, Geforce 780 GTX, Win7 64bit Home EditionLucio
August 15, 201114 yr Author sorry ... but 7,8 and 9 clickspots, I cannot found them in my panel??!!? it's very stange!!? can you help me? .... LucioHi Lucio ! 7, 8 and 9 are used to pop-up the flight displays.There is no actual click spot.........just place the mouse cursor inthe centre of PFD, ND or EICAS displays and left click.You could then place those displays on a different monitor if you like.Click them again and they close. Fred. Frederic Steiner.
August 16, 201114 yr Guys, I would change [Window08] in the panel.cfg in 737-800 by the one below. Using Shift+9 it would create the same situation as 7, 8 and 9 together. [Window08]file_1024=PMDG_NGX_main_wide.bmpsize_mm=1920, 1200window_size= 1.000, 1.000position=7visible=0ident=MAIN_PANELgauge00=PMDG_737NGX!CaptainGlareshieldEdge, 684, 410, 1236, 26, MAINgauge01=PMDG_737NGX!LeftGlareshieldEdge, 304, 414, 380, 89, MAINgauge02=PMDG_737NGX!LeftGlareshieldEdge1, 219, 503, 236, 98, MAINgauge03=PMDG_737NGX!CaptainColumn, 1476, 0, 230, 410, MAINgauge04=PMDG_737NGX!ClockSwitch, 0, 520, 219, 157, MAIN//gauge05=PMDG_737NGX!ChronometerPanel, 0, 667, 219, 523, L #1 MAINgauge06=PMDG_737NGX!DU, 0, 600, 640, 599, LEFT_OUTBD #1 MAINgauge07=PMDG_737NGX!DU, 640, 600, 640, 599, LEFT_INBD #2 MAINgauge08=PMDG_737NGX!DU, 1280, 600, 640, 599, UPPER #3 MAIN//gauge09=PMDG_737NGX!Standby, 1122, 601, 221, 599, MAIN//gauge10=PMDG_737NGX!GearPanel, 1796, 601, 123, 599, MAIN//gauge11=PMDG_737NGX!DSP_Captain, 219, 601, 903, 175, MAIN//gauge12=PMDG_737NGX!MainMisc, 1343, 602, 453, 175, MAINgauge13=PMDG_737NGX!MasterCautionSystem_Captain,455, 503, 229, 98, MAINgauge14=PMDG_737NGX!EFIS_Captain, 684, 436, 285, 165, MAINgauge15=PMDG_737NGX!MCP, 969, 436,1099, 165, MAINgauge16=PMDG_737NGX!LightSensor, 0, 0, 4, 4 Adenilson
August 16, 201114 yr Hi Lucio ! 7, 8 and 9 are used to pop-up the flight displays.There is no actual click spot.........just place the mouse cursor inthe centre of PFD, ND or EICAS displays and left click.You could then place those displays on a different monitor if you like.Click them again and they close. Fred.thanks for your help Lucio System: ASUS PX9X79 , i74820 4GHZ, 16 Giga RAM, Geforce 780 GTX, Win7 64bit Home EditionLucio
August 16, 201114 yr Hi Lucio ! 7, 8 and 9 are used to pop-up the flight displays.There is no actual click spot.........just place the mouse cursor inthe centre of PFD, ND or EICAS displays and left click.You could then place those displays on a different monitor if you like.Click them again and they close. Fred. HI Fred, thanks ... one question : ... I have a second PC ...(connect in local lan with the main PC where is FSX) .. how can I put those displays there? thanks Lucio System: ASUS PX9X79 , i74820 4GHZ, 16 Giga RAM, Geforce 780 GTX, Win7 64bit Home EditionLucio
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