June 21, 20214 yr I find the location of the MSFS 2020 DC-6 AFE on the tablet very difficult to use. On the P3D version, it was to the forward- left of the cockpit when facing forward. Very easy to see and access without resorting to custom views. On the MSFS version it is below the left cockpit window, requiring you to scroll the cockpit view to the left and down each time you want to access the AFE. Is there a simple way around this? My system specs: Intel [email protected] - 5.2 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, 32GB DDR4 RAM, Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler,1TB Seagate SSD, 4TB Seagate HD, Windows 10, Asus 32 inch monitor, Saitek Yoke, Throttle Quadrant, Rudder Pedals and Trim Wheel Sims: MSFS2020 Preferred Aircraft Black Square Bonanza, and Baron, A2A Comanche, PMDG DC-6, Red Wing L1049
June 21, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, AviatorMan said: I find the location of the MSFS 2020 DC-6 AFE on the tablet very difficult to use. On the P3D version, it was to the forward- left of the cockpit when facing forward. Very easy to see and access without resorting to custom views. On the MSFS version it is below the left cockpit window, requiring you to scroll the cockpit view to the left and down each time you want to access the AFE. Is there a simple way around this? PMDG has set up 10 views around the cockpit that you can call with CTRL <number> . Furthermore you can bind any other key to these commands, I did it with the numpad. The tablet is CNTRL 0 bot I have just to hit 0 now. And as said by McDaniel above you can lift it upward by grabbing the edge with the mouse and moving it up More generally, Randazzo's video tutorials are priceless and there is one the first or second about cockpit orientation. Recommended. Hope that helps ! Dominique Simming since 1981 - [email protected] GHz with 16 GB of RAM and a 1080 with 8 GB VRAM running a 27" @ 2560*1440 - Windows 10 - Warthog HOTAS - MFG pedals - MSFS Standard version with Steam
June 21, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Dominique_K said: PMDG has set up 10 views around the cockpit that you can call with CTRL <number> . Furthermore you can bind any other key to these commands, I did it with the numpad. The tablet is CNTRL 0 bot I have just to hit 0 now. And as said by McDaniel above you can lift it upward by grabbing the edge with the mouse and moving it up More generally, Randazzo's video tutorials are priceless and there is one the first or second about cockpit orientation. Recommended. Hope that helps !
June 21, 20214 yr 15 minutes ago, leprechaunlive said: The manual must feel really lonely I find it unbeliveable the amount of "this does not work" "how do you do this" when by there very name is Precision Manuals Development Group. And so few a people dont even look at the introduction manual let alone the other 3 that come with it. RTFM. Let alone make a custom view within MSFS, my custom view of the tablet fills 90% of my screen. I dont mind helping people but when they cannot make any effort at all then, no. Edited June 21, 20214 yr by Nyxx David Murden. MSFS • Fenix A320 • PMDG 737 • MG Honda Jet • 414 / TDS 750Xi • FS-ATC Chatter • FlyingIron Spitfire & ME109G • MG Honda Jet • • Fenix A320 Walkthrough PDF • Flightsim.to • DCS • A10c II • F-16c • F/A-18c • F-14 • (Others in hanger) • Supercarrier • Terrains = • Nevada NTTR • Persian Gulf • Syria • Marianas • • [email protected] All Cores HT ON • 32GB DDR4 3200MHz • RTX 3080 • TM Warthog HOTAS • TM TPR • Corsair Virtuoso XT with Dolby Atmos® • Samsung G7 32" 1440p 240Hz • TrackIR 5 & ProClip •
June 21, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Nyxx said: I find it unbeliveable the amount of "this does not work" "how do you do this" when by there very name is Precision Manuals Development Group. And so few a people even look at the introduction manual let alone the other 3 that come with it. RTFM. Let alone make a custom view within MSFS, my custom view of the tablet fills 90% of my screen. Yup, same here. The very first thing I did was making a custom view for the tablet and assigned a button to it on my throttle quadrant
June 21, 20214 yr I think people have a desire to jump in and figure it out, but this bird isn't going to be very forgiving to that approach. Fortunately there are a lot of good videos and a printable PDF with step by step. 7950X3D | RTX 4090 | 96GB DDR5 | 4K G-Sync | Win11 Pro
June 21, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, RobJC said: I think people have a desire to jump in and figure it out, but this bird isn't going to be very forgiving to that approach. Fortunately there are a lot of good videos and a printable PDF with step by step. Definitely agree, although the brilliance of the youtube series is that it allows for an almost jump-in kind of situation, even for a simpleton like me, and then the seriously detailed stuff can come later as you learn. It's such a great system if people decide to use it.
June 21, 20214 yr 18 minutes ago, RobJC said: I think people have a desire to jump in and figure it out, but this bird isn't going to be very forgiving to that approach. Fortunately there are a lot of good videos and a printable PDF with step by step. Just wait till it releases on xbox! Massive facepalm! Chris Camp
June 21, 20214 yr Author Thanks for the helpful comments (and some not so helpful). Actually I am fairly familiar with the cockpit layout and with the challenges of flying the aircraft, having spent a number of hours flying the P3D version of the PMDG DC-6. I have gone through the checklists myself and flown it myself, manually started the engines, done the dry and wet takeoffs, calculated takeoff distances from runway altitude, amvient temperature, etc, and after I felt some familiarity with the aircraft I began to depend upon the AFE. I have studied aircraft technical manuals, some for the aircraft itself (I found an air force C-118 Liftmaster document very helpful.) So it's not that I a do not want to put in the time to learn the difficulties of the aircraft itself. I did this in P3D. And as far as I can tell the aircraft itself has not changed in MSFS2020. The ONLY problem I am having is with the location of the tablet. It would have been helpful if the default position put the tablet in ready viewing position of the pilot. So it seems my difficulty is learning how to set up custom cockpit views, which is more of an MSFS2020 challenge I think than a complicated DC-6 challenge. My system specs: Intel [email protected] - 5.2 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, 32GB DDR4 RAM, Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler,1TB Seagate SSD, 4TB Seagate HD, Windows 10, Asus 32 inch monitor, Saitek Yoke, Throttle Quadrant, Rudder Pedals and Trim Wheel Sims: MSFS2020 Preferred Aircraft Black Square Bonanza, and Baron, A2A Comanche, PMDG DC-6, Red Wing L1049
June 21, 20214 yr Author Okay, I have gone to the cockpit and tried again. I see now that CTRL 0 brings up the tablet, and there are several other views ready to access. My problem is that I was using the numbers on the numeric keypad to the right of the keyboard rather than the numbers along the top. This all looks great! Now I can spend my time on learning the challenges of the aircraft. Thanks again for your comments. My system specs: Intel [email protected] - 5.2 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, 32GB DDR4 RAM, Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler,1TB Seagate SSD, 4TB Seagate HD, Windows 10, Asus 32 inch monitor, Saitek Yoke, Throttle Quadrant, Rudder Pedals and Trim Wheel Sims: MSFS2020 Preferred Aircraft Black Square Bonanza, and Baron, A2A Comanche, PMDG DC-6, Red Wing L1049
June 21, 20214 yr its not so difficult, ctrl + alt + number sets a view, alt + number recalls it. they stay saved for the planes when set. i assigned viewpoint changes to arrows. left right up down, thats basically all you need to do. good luck
June 22, 20214 yr 9 hours ago, AviatorMan said: My problem is that I was using the numbers on the numeric keypad to the right of the keyboard rather than the numbers along the top. You can use the numpad. Do that Open the Controls panel - Open Controls Options - Open Camera Open Instruments Views (and NOT Cockpit Camera) Look for the Toggle Instrument View <number> The first column is filled with a CNTRL <number>, fill the second column with a numpad number (or any key you want) with the search/select an input function. Dominique Simming since 1981 - [email protected] GHz with 16 GB of RAM and a 1080 with 8 GB VRAM running a 27" @ 2560*1440 - Windows 10 - Warthog HOTAS - MFG pedals - MSFS Standard version with Steam
June 22, 20214 yr 5 hours ago, Dominique_K said: You can use the numpad. Do that Open the Controls panel - Open Controls Options - Open Camera Open Instruments Views (and NOT Cockpit Camera) Look for the Toggle Instrument View <number> The first column is filled with a CNTRL <number>, fill the second column with a numpad number (or any key you want) with the search/select an input function. When you use the numpad number, do you have to use Num lock on, or is it not necessary,?
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