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Help with a RealAir switch/gauge

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Hi, I was wondering if this knob thingy in the SF260 is a dummy switch, or it does actually work...? if it does, (it seems it should due to the little hand cursor that comes up when you move your mouse cursor over it) what does it do?I can't find anything about it in the manualhttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/175248.jpg


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If you roll over the switch, the tooltip that comes up says "Dimmer Knob - inop use panel light switch". So, the switch is inoperative. I guess there must be a switch like this in the real aircraft and RealAir have provided it to be faithful in their reproduction. But dimming the lights is probably impossible in FSX so they've added a tooltip to explain.Vox

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ooooh duh I didn't think of that, my tooltips are disabled because of the weird pop up window bug...Thanks though!


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