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Flysimware LJ35 problem with new altitude selector?

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The new digital altimeter with altitude selector is great. Nice and clear.

 

The altitude ‘set’ has tooltips that seem to indicate a middle mouse wheel button is pressed to set the altitude.

 

Should there be a the light or an indicator that comes on to indicate this setting has been logged?

 

Middle mouse buttons is also a setting with ChasePlane which can interfere.


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46 minutes ago, Dean33 said:

The new digital altimeter with altitude selector is great. Nice and clear.  🙂

The altitude ‘set’ has tooltips that seem to indicate a middle mouse wheel button is pressed to set the altitude.

The tool tip is incorrect, there is no 'activation' required. In addition, it currently says turning the wheel will increase/decrease values by 100. This WILL be the case in the future, but as you can see, currently the wheel delta is 20.

Should there be a the light or an indicator that comes on to indicate this setting has been logged?

No; there is no light.

Middle mouse buttons is also a setting with ChasePlane which can interfere.  😟

 Al

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Working all right for me,  right click increase 1000', left click decrease 1000', roll mouse wheel for 20' increments. perfect.

bob

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Thanks guys!


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PilotEdge I11, CAT11, A-Z (ZLA), A-Z (WUS)

System details: Gigabyte P57v7 CF2 17.3" laptop. Kaby Lake i7 7700HQ CPU (averaging 3.4mhz). NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8mb (laptop version), 16 GB of DDR4-2400 RAM, SSD - Samsung 970 Evo  500GB M.2 NVMe, 1TB HDD 7200.

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For the life of me, I cannot figure out where the click spots are for the altitude selector.  Can someone load a screen cap?


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13 minutes ago, richbonneau said:

For the life of me, I cannot figure out where the click spots are for the altitude selector.  Can someone load a screen cap?

You need to use the round ALT SEL knob that is just below the large 6 on the altitude scale (at the 7 o'clock position on a regular clock). It can be hard to see unless you turn up the lights.

Al

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You need to use the round ALT SEL knob that is just below the large 6 on the altitude scale (at the 7 o'clock position on a regular clock). 

Thanks!


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