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I have uploaded a file called RCpanel.zip In this file is the *.bmp file and a readme file telling you how to edit your panel cfg file to add it.Hope you like it!Eddie

Uploaded to where?:)Regards,SAS597

I uploaded it to Avsim.com in the FS2002 Miscellaneous Section.Eddie

Hi,can not find the file there. Please update the info about where the file is or e-mail me the file to mailto:[email protected].

Regards, Torben Hadler

 

Just looked at it in the new file section.Search for Eddie Atkins it will come up then.Also the name was changed for some reason it is called rc_panel.zipEddie

Eddie,Pardon my ignorance, but I copied the windows config to the panel. But I don't know what to do with the .BMP file. Also, how do I activate/deactivate the pop up. I appreciate your help and thank you in advance for your help.enriqueo

What about creating a ICON for that particular panel? I dont know how, but someone here might know how to make up mini-icons for FS2k2 and do on for a RC3 ADVDisplay Panel.Ciao and thanxTorben.

Regards, Torben Hadler

 

Have a look at the download page of www.fsavionics.comThey offer the program minicp for free. What it does is this (text from the said website):---------------Freeware Mini Control Panel utility for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002. Create your own mini control panels so you can use a mouse to click buttons rather than the keyboard. Includes automated install routine, user guide and two sample mini control panels.---------------It works wonders. One of the simplest thnigs is to make a mini control panel to call up a pop-up window.Norbert

Well, and I didnt think about what all is possible with this miniCP! I'll have a try with it!4Thanx for the tip!Torben.

Regards, Torben Hadler

 

Enriqueo,You will copy the BMP file into you panel folder of the plane you are going to use the RC Comm Window with.If you have copied the sections of the cfg file I had with the BMP file into the panel.cfg you are editing making sure you have changed the numbers for the windows to follow your panel.cfg.Then you should hit the shift key + a number key and the window will pop-up. (ie) if the window number is 4 then you would hit shift +4 and the window will pop-up..Also Don has made a switch to add to the panel that you can mouse click on and the panel will pop-up. The switch is in beta right now and should be released soon. I will post an update of the RC_panel.zip file here at Avsim when ready.Hope this helps!Eddie

Hi,what is when all keboard panel numbers are already in use in the panel.cfg? I have added a popup panel window10 but I cannot assign a keycode with miniCP to open up window10 or panel ID 130. What do I do now? I wanna assign a RC advdisplay panel to the VMAX 747-200, 'cause without the advdisplay cannot be docked right anywhere without being flashed through when I open any other like overhead or fuel panel. B ut I cannot assign a new panel just like that with miniCP.Please help.CiaoTorben.>Have a look at the download page of www.fsavionics.com >They offer the program minicp for free. What it does is this >(text from the said website): >>--------------- >Freeware Mini Control Panel utility for Microsoft Flight >Simulator 2002. Create your own mini control panels so you >can use a mouse to click buttons rather than the keyboard. >Includes automated install routine, user guide and two >sample mini control panels. >--------------- >>It works wonders. One of the simplest thnigs is to make a >mini control panel to call up a pop-up window. >>Norbert

Regards, Torben Hadler

 

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