Some are left brain engineer types who love every gritty little detail and love spending hour after hour reading lets face it BORING manuals, others are right brainers who the phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words" was written for and prefer an example with the applied technical data that includes lots of pictures and wording like "Display Unit" vs. DU and all the other 2,3, 4 ...letter accronyms so frequently tossed about, at least until they memorize the definition! Isn't that the purpose of tutorials? I'm relatively certain after reading some of the forums that most of the PMDG market and support is made up of the left brainers but please don't disregard or slight those of us that require an alternative means of learning. After a serious accident that damaged the left side of my brain I was forced to learn in this way and have a great deal of empathy for all those right brainers now. ;-) Most of my time flying I'm now admiring the beautiful scenery and the views albeit simulated of the mountains and water that only a birds eye view provides. While my nephew might prefer focusing on the incredible way a spring loaded switch was duplicated on one of the 148 or so dials on the panels.
Power to the lefties! Big Grin.