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Mousewheel

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Beeing rather a xplane newbie I wonder if there is ANY way to use the mousewheel for setting the instruments, sliders, knobs etc. inside the VC. Moving the whole mouse makes my view jump (in mouseview mode) all the time and sometimes I have to move all across the window to turn a knob just one notch. Using the mousewheel (and for zooming too) would be much better IMHO. But XP10 seems to ignore the mousewheel completely. Any ideas?Thanks

Flo B.

Mhmm...I think it is hardcoded in the software, so no way to change the behavior of the mousewheel.

You asked for any ideas and did not specify. My choice? Real panels like GoFlight of Saitek that you can program into the sim to do whatever you want. No mouse, no question about what control you used. Getting them configured to X-Plane if it's a radio panel takes some work, but XPUIPC (the x-plane equivalent of FSUIPC) makes things much easier as GoFlight modules expect FSUIPC to interface with the sim. XPUIPC feels to any software just like FSUIPC and they can't tell the difference unless an offset hasn't been created that correlates the XP datarefs to the FS memory map (which I haven't found ANY that any common software use).

Aaron

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Just fair ;) And probably the best solution.Unfortunately I can´t afford it and my desk can´t store it. Already cluttered with yoke, keyboard, mouse and quadrant.Thanks anyway.

Flo B.

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