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AnkH

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  1. AnkH's post in My joystick flight controls have stopped working was marked as the answer   
    Ctrl + K is the basic command to switch off the joystick if I remember correctly. Surprisingly, I also had several strange issues with P3D yesterday, personally I thought it was related to the novel nVidia driver release I installed yesterday evening...
  2. AnkH's post in Ultimate Traffic 2 was marked as the answer   
    The "fast and dirty" way is a combination of the two posts above:
     
    1. you download the WOAI Packages for Ryanair and Jet2
    2. you "install" them in a specific folder (you can select this using the WOAI Installer)
    3. you move the aircraft folders from this WOAI folder in your UT2 aircraft folder
    4. you assign the repaints in UT2
     
    That's it. Like this, you will have the WOAI models and the UT2 flightplan. For each step I listed, you will find proper manuals online or in your UT2 folder...
  3. AnkH's post in Help running fsx smooth was marked as the answer   
    Uhm, even if you are "not expecting to much" this might already be to much in case of your computer. I mean, even though FSX does not need a ultra-powerful graphics card, it at least needs a very decent processor. And you have neither, to be honest: http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=AMD+E-450+APU
    http://www.cpubenchmark.net/midlow_range_cpus.html
    This computer is simply not capable of running FSX even in the lowest possible settings...

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