November 24, 201312 yr Hello, Since I am a 7am flight, it was impossible for me to click the buttons in the virtual cockpit. I can only click if I change view (eg overhead). I try to uninstall the plane and reinstall the same problem. Thank you for your help.
November 25, 201312 yr Hello, Since I am a 7am flight, it was impossible for me to click the buttons in the virtual cockpit. I can only click if I change view (eg overhead). I try to uninstall the plane and reinstall the same problem. Thank you for your help. You can not click on ANY switch? or You can not click on overhead panel switches unless you switch to the overhead view? I have noticed that if my eye/view point is too far away from a panel that I can not click things anymore. For instance if I move my viewpoint far back (in Capt or FO view) untill it is allmost flush with the seats headrest, then I cant click anything on the MCP anymore. I also had it happen that I moved the eye point back and at first I was still able to click the MCP, but then when I took off and the acceleration forces moved my eyepoint back even more (automatic behavior by FSX), I could not click anything anymore. So, try moving closer to the panel you are clicking. Rob Robson
November 25, 201312 yr Author Hello, I could not click any button (even when zooming) Opus I use FSX for creating different cameras in the cockpit. When I went to another view, I could click again. I just found the solution, I uninstalled the PMDG 777, remove persistent files, clean the registry and reinstall and now everything works again (even with Opus) I hope it do it again :( Regards,
November 25, 201312 yr Maybe your camera "has shifted" behind the seat, in which case u can't click on knobs and buttons in the cockpit Ivan Majetic ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO; 7900X3D; NZXT KRAKEN ELITE 360, GIGABYTE RTX 4080; G.SKILL TridentZ NEO RGB DDR5 64 Gb, WD HDD 2TB, SAMSUNG 980PRO, SAMSUNG 970EVO Plus 2x, ALIENWARE 3423DWF
November 25, 201312 yr This is what Kyle says - you should not jump to reinstalling. The simple solution would be to move your camera a bit forward to get it out of the headrest... --Peter Fabian
November 25, 201312 yr Maybe your camera "has shifted" behind the seat, in which case u can't click on knobs and buttons in the cockpit i agree +1 Richard Avenido
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