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You can use the mouse for the ATC instructions, much more convenient!NigelVancouver

My favorite new use for the mouse is to pan in the VC (and other views)--just hold down the spacebar. (Mouse-as-yoke is pretty cool, too.)

hi Tdragger,I'm trying to program my middle mouse button to replace the spacebar (one hand on the joystick, the other on the mouse you know ;-))I haven't found the way to do it.The option is great though. Can't do without it. I like the touch that you can only spin your "neck" 180 degrees each way, it 's a bit more natural than the over 360 degree possibility in FS Camera. BUT the middle mouse button is an absolute must, otherwise my plane goes everywhere but there where I want it to go. No autopilot for me, in my DC2 I have to fly hands-on ;-)I hope you can help.Bye, Rob,And remember: no DC3 without the DC2Visit http://www.avsim.com/hangar/flight/dc2uiver/

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Couldn't agree more, Rob. Being able to press the middle mouse button down to activate mouselook is essential and for exactly the reason you say: one hand on the yoke/joystick, the other on the mouse.Help us out, tdragger! :DBy the way, I've been more impressed with this release than any other since 5.1 so far.

"Being able to press the middle mouse button down to activate mouselook is essential"ABSOLUTELY been hoping there is a way for this since I've had the FP Beta otherwise *PLEASE* update Active Camera Serge & company!

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