November 4, 20178 yr Commercial Member Hmm does it use a hot key? Oficial Website: https://www.FSReborn.com Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/XC82TqvKQ3
November 4, 20178 yr No, you have a small Icon bottom left, clicking on it opens up a control panel in which you can adjust brightness and turn off/on. you can program a number of different spot/dome lights. also full range of colours. setting it up requires a bit of a learning curve and I've found this a bit more difficult in the latest version for Prepar3D 4x bob
November 4, 20178 yr Commercial Member Thanks for the details. I am still interested to build something, I fly GA and private jets a lot and I feel the little torch approach would be a nice touch. Simbol Oficial Website: https://www.FSReborn.com Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/XC82TqvKQ3
November 4, 20178 yr Author Yes, me too. I would really prefer a torch light, since it would come closest to reality. The effects FSL provide are nice but I think you could do similar stuff with VC_light effects out of the box and on your own; however with lots of manual work of course. I did modify the VC light effects for the QW 757 in P3Dv3 because the VC was too dark for my taste. As Chris said, a very deluxe version. But if you primarily fly at night and you are totally unhappy with your ACs built-in lighting then you may want to decide to get this. Cheers Frank Frank Hoehn I7-6700K, Asus Z170-A, 32GB DDR4, GeForce GTX 1070, Samsung 850 Evo 500GB, Samsung 850 Evo 1TB (P3D), WD Blue 4TB, Win10 Pro 1803, P3Dv4.4
November 4, 20178 yr Yeah. Spotlight does not require power to the aircrafts. Unless it’s built in like with their own A320. That being said the Spotlight function is great for static lighting not movable pointed lighting like you would see with a flashlight. Follow me on : Instagram See my Trailer: A Year Of Flight
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