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I am using easydok  with PMDG737NGX . Would be really useful to have a separate window in plan view of the aircraft as it taxis around the airport so you can find your way around. Has anyone any ideas how to do this?

 

BTW anyone out there remember the old Dos program AS2 by Simon Hradeki - great sim and that had the airport map feature too :)

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Has anyone any ideas how to do this?

 

Left Bracket    [    allows you to open a new sub-window. You can then click on that window and use the S key or right click menu to change it to an external or top down view.

 

Either way, this is more of a basic FSX question and less of a PMDG-specific one.


Kyle Rodgers

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Left Bracket    [    allows you to open a new sub-window. You can then click on that window and use the S key or right click menu to change it to an external or top down view.

 

Either way, this is more of a basic FSX question and less of a PMDG-specific one.

 Problem is ezydok uses the s key, but the right click I will give a try tho off to bed now, thnx Kyle

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Half those key assignments in FSX/P3D, you'll never use.  Go through and remove the ones you don't need and reassign as necessary.  That's what I did.  I think I use 10 or less on the keyboard for minor things I didn't want to remove (e.h., ATC window, brakes to disarm autobrakes quickly or set parking brake, F1 for idle, rudder assignments for Dash 8).  Everything else is EZCA (EZDok) related or on yoke.


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Half those key assignments in FSX/P3D, you'll never use.  Go through and remove the ones you don't need and reassign as necessary.  That's what I did.  I think I use 10 or less on the keyboard for minor things I didn't want to remove (e.h., ATC window, brakes to disarm autobrakes quickly or set parking brake, F1 for idle, rudder assignments for Dash 8).  Everything else is EZCA (EZDok) related or on yoke.

 

That's actually a very good point. I routinely go through and delete the default key assignments any time I install the sim, so I totally forgot about it.


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That's actually a very good point. I routinely go through and delete the default key assignments any time I install the sim, so I totally forgot about it.

Why don't you save the assignments or lack there of to a file and just reload them after each install??

 

Josh


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Why don't you save the assignments or lack there of to a file and just reload them after each install??

 

I never really checked for the file. I reinstall about once every 5 years, so apart from ripping out the commands when I installed FSX, FSX:SE, and P3D on my new build last year, the last time I did it was back in 2010 when I had different commands/hardware anyway. To me, it's a good time to build everything from scratch, just in case a better way can be found for new hardware/controls, and so on.

 

...a blank file though...that's actually a good idea. Thanks Josh!


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