August 23, 201114 yr Do the seats have a click spot to move them out of the way per say, kind of like the yoke how if you click it moves down, is there a spot to click the seats and it will move back? Derek Lane Derek Lane Passenger Division Vice-President AirHaul Airline Alliance
August 23, 201114 yr No. The seats are fixed. However the viewpoint can be moved up, down, left, right, forward, backward using the default FSX keys Di Agron Dell XPS 15 L502X | Intel i5-2540m @ 2.60GHz | 4GB DDR3 1333MHz (2x2GB) | nVidia GT525M | Seagate 500GB 7200RPM | 15" 1366x768 | 23" LG 1360x768 | Got a hardware question? Ask: HERE (Mobo's, Ram, CPU's, custom builds, general hardware etc) HERE (Graphics cards, monitors, drivers etc) HERE (Peripherals/Hardware and related drivers) HERE (Internet/Networking) PMDG FMC NavData out of date message fix HERE
August 23, 201114 yr Author Yeah i realise the viewpoint can be moved just sucks when you try to simulate sitting in the seat it seems so close even zoomed all the way out Derek Lane Derek Lane Passenger Division Vice-President AirHaul Airline Alliance
August 23, 201114 yr That's how it is in most aircraft. If you're looking out at the horizon, you have to look down to see the PFD. Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
August 23, 201114 yr That's how it is in most aircraft. If you're looking out at the horizon, you have to look down to see the PFD. exactly, i cannot understand people who zoom out maxium to see both horizon and PFD. In real life people dont see a distorted image, they have to look down to see the instruments.If you cannot get trackIR (in my case) then put your PFD in pop up in a corner... SAFIR OTHMANE
August 23, 201114 yr The only extra view I use is an undocked CDU, everything else is VC & tir, so I tend to zoom out just to make panning a little easier. I still have to look down (just a little) to see the pfd or nd. Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
August 23, 201114 yr Zooming out in FSX (personally on 0.50) gives the same field of view as in real life. Although there is much to see in this perspective, you have to move your eyes to focus on something specific. Given that the distance to the monitor screen is about 40 cm, one has to look up/down to see either horizon or PFD. Gerrit
August 24, 201114 yr try tracknoir, look on website http://facetracknoir...ome/default.htm lloyd jones
August 25, 201114 yr Or press 'S' key to change view to inside and then hold shift+ctrl backspace or enter to move. Also hold shift and pressbackspace and enter, and hold ctrl and press backspace enter....Yes it works fine.. Volkan
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