August 19, 201114 yr Just a few questions questions... (cant upload pics, keeps saying there is no file was selected when i did select one) 1) All the information on the HGS seems to be zoomed in so much that some of it is cut off on the sides, like half of the speed tape. Have tried changing chair position, adjusting projector location. 2) My landing and taxi lights are acting up. They seem to be using the default landing lights and not that realistic shiny one that comes with the 737NGX. 3) Also with the landing lights, the light itself seems to hover above the ground as a 2d space and be at the height of the taxi light. If i move my spot camera to the closest position to the ground I can go, the light emitted on the ground, from the landing lights and tax lights, disappear. Put simply, the light emited from both the landing lights and the taxi lights is not on the ground but floating in the air at the same height as the top of the nose wheel/light. (hopefully you can understand :S) Thanks, Nick. Nick Watson Lover of the Boeing 737-800NG "If it's not Boeing, I'm not going"
August 19, 201114 yr 1) Did you try moving closer? CTRL+ENTER (I think, CTRL+BACKSPACE for moving back). Rick Butler Rainbow Lake Alberta, Canada
August 19, 201114 yr Author 1) Did you try moving closer? CTRL+ENTER (I think, CTRL+BACKSPACE for moving back).yup, made no difference Nick Watson Lover of the Boeing 737-800NG "If it's not Boeing, I'm not going"
August 20, 201114 yr for 1 you need to use a combination of moving your view point closer/further and also adjusting your zoom. Its easy to think you are more zoomed when you move your eye postion not being aware of the effect of FSX zoom setting. Think of it like looking through a set of Binoculors - everything would look zoomed and then if you moved closer to the onject it would even more so and restrict your view. So use Ctrl+enter (or if using ezdok) the arrow keys and then use +/- key to adjust your zoom setting. play around with the two until all of the HGS data can be seen and your perspective looks good. One final thing have you got wideview=true in your fsx.cfg? Regards James Carr
August 20, 201114 yr Author for 1 you need to use a combination of moving your view point closer/further and also adjusting your zoom. Its easy to think you are more zoomed when you move your eye postion not being aware of the effect of FSX zoom setting. Think of it like looking through a set of Binoculors - everything would look zoomed and then if you moved closer to the onject it would even more so and restrict your view. So use Ctrl+enter (or if using ezdok) the arrow keys and then use +/- key to adjust your zoom setting. play around with the two until all of the HGS data can be seen and your perspective looks good. One final thing have you got wideview=true in your fsx.cfg? yeah i found out i was sitting too far forward but zoomed out! Nick Watson Lover of the Boeing 737-800NG "If it's not Boeing, I'm not going"
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