September 19, 20214 yr Downloaded (SimMarket/SimFlight) and installed WAMA. Fired up P3D v4 and next WAMA. I saw the new menu entry inside "Add-ons" menu. In the WAMA menu there are already set "Switch time machine" and "Movement control" both set to ON in the menu, so nothing to click here. I wanted to move now the parked aircraft on ground into a slightly different position using the appropriate keys like: Shift + Ctrl + NumPad 4 = Move left Shift + Ctrl + NumPad 6 = Move right Shift + Ctrl + NumPad 8 = Move forward Shift + Ctrl + NumPad 2 = Move back Shift + Ctrl + NumPad 7 = Rotate left Shift + Ctrl + NumPad 9 = Rotate right Nothing happened. Then I did it the old way using slew mode in P3D. That works fine, even without jumping a bit up/down like befor WAMA installation. Do I have to use it this way or am I doing something wrong? In the manual there was in paragraph 3.12 (Moving your aircraft) nothing to read about entering slew mode before using this feature. The keys aren't double assigned in P3D nor in Chaseplane or FSUIPC. Thanks for your appreciated help in advance! Some facts of interest: P3D Version: 4.5.13.32097 SimConnect Version: 4.5.0.0 WAMA Version: 1.19 b06 Chaseplane (autoupdated to the latest version: 1.2.54) SODE 1.7.1 AI Carriers v 1.0.0.0
September 19, 20214 yr Commercial Member 2 hours ago, ATP_JR said: Do I have to use it this way or am I doing something wrong? In the manual there was in paragraph 3.12 (Moving your aircraft) nothing to read about entering slew mode before using this feature. Slew is not required for the keyboard commands. Maybe try the NumLock toggle. But it has been reported that sometimes the keyboard commands don't want to work. In that case using slew is fine - just make sure to disable slew mode again and give WAMA a few seconds to catch up before you save your new position. Edited September 19, 20214 yr by Lorby_SI LORBY-SI
September 20, 20214 yr Author Hm, doesn't work, even with NumLock toggling. Started Win10_64 Pro without any unnecessary services or additional software in Autostart. So P3D can really start clean.
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