March 27, 201511 yr Tuning radios in X-Plane can consist of two different methods. A user can click on the inner or outer knob he wishes to tune and then "drag" the mouse with the button held down in order to sweep the frequencies up and down. The other method consists of clicking the knob you want to tune and then "holding" the mouse button down which will cause the frequency to start sweeping up or down. If you have used both methods in the past which do you prefer? Please respond by: "click and drag" or "click and hold." If you have another suggestion please post it. Marty Arant - Consultant for Laminar Research and X-Plane
March 27, 201511 yr I don't know that I have a preference of those two. The click and drag is highly dependent on the mouse sensitivity/speed and I've found it difficult at times to tune the exact number I want (altitude for example) by dragging unless I change my mouse speed. The click and hold is "old fashioned" and works OK. I like the speed-up feature for running altitude up quickly. My preferred method is the mouse-wheel scroll used as plug ins by vendors such as Carenado. i7-4790K o/c @ 4.8 GHz, Corsair H-110 liquid cooler, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, MSI Maximus VII Hero mobo Samsung Pro 512 GB SSD Corsair GFX Hydro GTX-1080 8 GB, (2) 4TB hybrid HDs Win 10 (1607), X-Plane 10.51r2 and X-Plane 11.01b1
March 27, 201511 yr I wish you could click on the radio button and just use the keyboard. I realize that isn't as realistic however given the limitations of computer input it would be a lot less frustrating and would help with simulating IFR procedures when you need to get radios tuned in quickly. I have resorted to creating keyboard shortcuts for tuning but I would prefer to be able to just directly input frequencies after hitting a hotkey to select which com/nav radio
March 27, 201511 yr Commercial Member Carenado has invested a ton of time and energy into creating the most flexible and intuitive manipulators for X-Plane possible. The PC12 has a new "super-manipulator", which allows for: -click, for discrete individual value changes (registers on mouse-up, in order to allow for the following other modes) -click-hold, similar to X-Plane's default. (Click and click-hold modes rely on where the user clicks: top/right of a knob yields increasing values, bottom/left yields decreasing values.) -click-drag vertically, for rapid increase or decrease of values. (independent of mouse starting position.) -click-drag horizontally, for fine-tuning of values. -scroll. This will be a standard in future Carenado planes, and the above-mentioned idea is also in its design phase, although no ETA has yet been established for that feature. This implementation allows users to simply manipulate knobs and handles in exactly the way they prefer, or experiment with different techniques.
March 27, 201511 yr Click Just click. Click, click, click. Not a fan of finger origami. I prefer a reasonably sized hot-spot to just click as necessary.
March 28, 201511 yr Mouse wheel is the best - but the biggest problem of all xp is the size of the clickspots... They are minuscule. Enlarge the Clickspots. Sometimes they even change with a slight change of head movement (Track IR user here)... Making interacting with the radios very difficult. Oh PS - have an option to get rid of the 8.33 kHz frequency spacing.. Takes forever to tune the radio and is annoying when online. | My Liveries | FAA ZMP | PPL ASEL | | Windows 11 | MSI Z690 Tomahawk | 12700K 4.7GHz | MSI RTX 4080 | 64GB 6000 MHz DDR5 | 500GB Samsung 860 Evo SSD | 2x 2TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 | EVGA 850W Gold | Corsair 5000X | HP G2 (VR) / LG 27" 1440p |
March 28, 201511 yr Oh PS - have an option to get rid of the 8.33 kHz frequency spacing.. Takes forever to tune the radio and is annoying when online. YES!!
March 28, 201511 yr click and drag How about adding a survey to the post (not that I know how to do it)?
March 28, 201511 yr Moderator Mouse wheel every time for me. The drag or click click click is not nice and efficient at all, especially when I have to pause the sim to dial in an altitude (making it impossible to do on vatsim).
March 28, 201511 yr Of the two options offered, I would like the click and hold - provided the clickspots were definitive. Carenado's mouse wheel option is, by far, the best. John John Wingold
March 28, 201511 yr A keyboard popup/entry option makes even more sense if you factor in GPS entry where more than just numbers come into play. It's so tedious to dial that stuff in right now that I just use Foreflight on my iPad anyhow. Which is obviously simply awesome. Haha
March 28, 201511 yr Mouse wheel is best for me. If that isn't available then click + drag, but nothing else is as easy and intuitive as mouse wheel for anything involving up/down selection. I wish the default (new) GPS worked that way too. X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator on Windows 10 i7 6700 4.0 GHz, 32 GB RAM, GTX 1660 ti, 1920x1200 monitor
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