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I have undocked the FMC in another monitor...but I cannot undock the radio stack (do not find a clickable point in the VC to get its 2D view).

I have seen a video with the radio stack 2d panel but it was FSX. I have Prepar3D 3,4. 

Do you know how to do it ?

Thank you

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58 minutes ago, Marenostrum said:

I have undocked the FMC in another monitor...but I cannot undock the radio stack (do not find a clickable point in the VC to get its 2D view).

I have seen a video with the radio stack 2d panel but it was FSX. I have Prepar3D 3,4. 

Do you know how to do it ?

Thank you

Please check the introduction document, page 55 onward. The radio panel can also be opened with Shift+4


Chris Makris

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thank you,

I got it...nontheless I am slowly reading all the pages...and in the introduction, about the 2D panels, I found only the possibility to click over the lens when you put the mouse over it.

I am probably tired but I cannot find the instruction about the shift+4 alternative.

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5 hours ago, Marenostrum said:

I am probably tired but I cannot find the instruction about the shift+4 alternative.

It's because we don't recommend that method. It exists, but we recommend using the clickspots.


Kyle Rodgers

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