July 20, 200718 yr Hello,I do not remember how to force this with the keyboard.Thanks in advance. Emile EBBR Z590 Aorus Elite, i9-11900K 3.5Ghz Nvidia RTX 5070, 32 GB Mem, SSD 3 Tera , 3 monitors Win11 Pro X64 LM P3D V6.1 Little Nav Map Hifisim Nvidia 591.44
July 20, 200718 yr you would first have to assign it to a key ;)the action is called "REFRESH SCENERY". I usually assign it to the tilde (^) key on my German keyboard.
July 20, 200718 yr Hi Emile,Settings - Controls - Buttons/KeysScroll down to 'Refresh Scenery'Click on the 'New Assignment' button and input a key combo of your choice. I suggest trying 'SHIFT + ~'MikeEdit: I see Christian beat me to it :)
July 20, 200718 yr Hello,Thanks to you both. Emile EBBR Z590 Aorus Elite, i9-11900K 3.5Ghz Nvidia RTX 5070, 32 GB Mem, SSD 3 Tera , 3 monitors Win11 Pro X64 LM P3D V6.1 Little Nav Map Hifisim Nvidia 591.44
July 21, 200718 yr Author After hearing the feature mentioned back in FS9 I set my Scenery-reload to CTRL+F12 and I use the CTRL+F11 for reloading the Aircraft - listed as "Aircraft (reload)" - which I use even more than the scenery reload. Having them adjacent to each other helps me remember that they're there. Speaking of key assignments, do you have a key assigned to unlock the Tower View - listed as "View track/pan (toggle)". There is no default assignment for this so you will need to find another available (and easy to remember) key combo. I used CTRL+V here - if there was something assigned by default, I must not have wanted to keep it. I like being able to unlock the Tower view at an airport so I can look around; I guess I'm a tourist at heart...Loyd Hooked since FS4... now flying: FSX Acceleration on Win7/64, Core Duo E8400; GA-EP45-DS3R; GTX 460-768MB; 4G RAM; Freezer 7 Pro
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