November 17, 20169 yr Commercial Member Dave, it would be great if I could see a "before" and "after" image of the readouts. Maybe I am expecting to much, but as I moved either the wheel or the various buttons( and I very familiar with how these are used on the Maddog), I didn't see the "linear" increase or decrease of the lighting. I will keep on trying.... tony Hmm, welllllll, okay-fine. Just for you then... lol. Only the intensity knob I explained to you in a earlier post was used to change intensity of the digital displays shown below. Minimum Setting Maximum Setting Dave Hodges System Specs: I9-13900KF, NVIDIA 4070TI, Quest 3, Multiple Displays, Lots of TERRIFIC friends, 3 cats, and a wonderfully stubborn wife.
December 3, 20169 yr Hi Folks, I can't believe an MD80 has been ignored so badly in P3D... This has to be my favorite airliner to fly - hands down - with it's unique autopilot - little razor thin wings - and - all the sounds the plane makes in flight... Granted I was a Coolsky fan - but - I'd be very interested in anyone's on par work... The Coolsky one doesn't even work with FSX on Win10 - not that it matters now that I've moved to P3D... Someday... Regards, Scott The Coolsky works fine with FSX-SE and Win 10, so I suppose it works on FSX! These textures are awesome, the Leonardo is a still a marvelous plane to fly! Best regards Pat MSFS - XPlane11 & 12- P3D5 - DCS - Windows 10 64 bit - Corsair One i140 - i7 9700K 3.6Ghz - nVidia GeForce TRX 2080 Patrick Mussotte
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