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ProATC SR with GA Aircraft

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47 minutes ago, pete_auau said:

i  find  it  easier  to use  mic  once  i  set  everything  up in  p2a  i  dont  need  to  bring  up  the  gui at  all

With PF3 you never bring up the Gui while flying. 

 

 

 

54 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

With PF3 you never bring up the Gui while flying. 

Than how  do you select  a different  alt  or  you want  to fly  direct  to another  way point with out  bringing  up  the  gui

I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card,  RM850 power supply

 

Peter kelberg

8 hours ago, pete_auau said:

Than how  do you select  a different  alt  or  you want  to fly  direct  to another  way point with out  bringing  up  the  gui

I use pf3. There’s a list of keys you can use or you can change them. Don’t know how Bob only use 2 keys. 

Maurice J

I9 12900k \ EVGA 3080ti \ G-Skill 32GB \ Samsung 4K TV

25 minutes ago, reecemj said:

I use pf3. There’s a list of keys you can use or you can change them. Don’t know how Bob only use 2 keys. 

I use several keyoard keys for the vast majority of inputs I use i.e   decrease altitude  L 4  Lower altitude 4,000 ft  H 3  raise altitude 3000 ft.   I know that's terribly complicated to remember, but oh well.... Certainly much easier than starting up a 737 or DC6...As I said, 95% of my flights, I just follow PF3 instructions with my two push buttons,and that is all I need. Once you are flying, there is no way to bring up the GUI, anyway. 

 

 

 

23 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

I use several keyoard keys for the vast majority of inputs I use i.e   decrease altitude  L 4  Lower altitude 4,000 ft  H 3  raise altitude 3000 ft.   I know that's terribly complicated to remember, but oh well.... Certainly much easier than starting up a 737 or DC6...As I said, 95% of my flights, I just follow PF3 instructions with my two push buttons,and that is all I need. Once you are flying, there is no way to bring up the GUI, anyway. 

I see what you saying. I have gui on a 2nd computer. 

Maurice J

I9 12900k \ EVGA 3080ti \ G-Skill 32GB \ Samsung 4K TV

BTW, PF3 just got another update this morning. 

 

 

 

13 hours ago, reecemj said:

I use pf3. There’s a list of keys you can use or you can change them. Don’t know how Bob only use 2 keys. 

ok no worries  thats  why i prefer to use  a  mic no need  to  remember keys  plus  there  be  too many  keys  to  remember  to use  🙂

I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card,  RM850 power supply

 

Peter kelberg

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