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VC Panel Lights?

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For some unknown reason, the panel lights are not turning on at night for me in the VC of the Baron 58 (may be others also, I haven't tried yet). I can turn the panel light switch on but the panel stays dark. I've tried "shift + L" and still no lights on the VC panel. No night flying for me this way. Any Ideas? ThanksJimEdited to say this problem is only happening with the Baron 58, the King Air 350, & the Mooney Bravo. All other VC's light up just fine. I have not modified the aircraft cfg's in any way.

Have you tried resetting all the lights with "L" only?Maybe that would work. MK

Mark Keith

Yes, I did try that to no avail. Thanks for the suggestion though. This is a rather puzzling issue for me.Jim

Same thing happened to me. I traced it back to a "no shader" tweak in the fsx.cfg file that was posted in another thread. I removed the change, and the panel lights came back. It affected the baron, but not some others. Hope this helps.

Interesting thought. I did the shader tweak last week and hadn't flown at night since then. I undid the tweak and the problem remains for me. Maybe I need to look a litter deeper.ThanksJim

I stand corrected, I had not removed the shader tweak. Removing it has corrected the problem. Thanks a bunch for offering advice. I see your post about the panning & wish I had something helpful to offer but I haven't experienced that problem.Thanks for the help.Jim

No problem. I bet there are a lot of day fliers out there who have no idea that there is a problem with their aircraft lighting. :)Maybe they will be discover it during their aircraft's annual inspection. Heh heh.

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