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I Love How I Can Play FLIGHT with just One

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1 hand, truly amazing how i can fly all the planes using just the mouse with amazing precision in take-offs and Landings. A cup of coffee in my left hand and Flight in my right hand.

Don't spill your coffee doing aerobatics! Yes, it is a neat feature. In FSX, you could use the mouse as a yoke, but you could not control the throttle. In FLIGHT, you can!

Happy Flying,

Clem Wu

 

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Beta Tester for OZx, Iris Simulations and Shade.

In FSX, you could use the mouse as a yoke, but you could not control the throttle. In FLIGHT, you can!
You can with the scroll wheel in FSX as well.

I was enjoying that as well today. Next I'll be plugging in my Thrustmaster HOTAS setup and see if that works well.

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I have a dual screen monitor. Flights on my left, web is on the right. Even when browsing the web or watching video's online, Flight still plays amazingly well and joystick responds. There is a box in the options to not puase flight when its not the active window. Helps with those long haul missions.

Kevin Miller

 

3D Artist and developer

@MVGibbageNow I am thinking I need to get a second monitor.I do have to say though at this point I just have my TV as a monitor (No space for a normal desk with all my crap I have) and I love just looking out the window as I fly along the coast.

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