F1view problem

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F1view problem

Postby Lysander77 » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:04 pm

After carefully installing F1view in FS9, using Windows XP, I find that nothing happens - the views inside and outside the aircraft remain the same. Evidently, even though installed twice, the FSview is not functioning - nor does it show up in the FS9 scenery list.
Can anyone suggest what omission I might have made that prevents the enhanced viewing inside the cockpit?
 Thank you in advance for any ideas....
     
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Re: F1view problem

Postby alrot » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:48 pm

That's weird ,..have you tried scroll+ctrl or shift push ctrl and move the scroll of the mouse ,it should move ,Ill re-instal it (I don't like it because when youre setting the altitude by scrooling it moves the view instead the altimeter) Ill see then I get back,Make sure ctrl and move & srcolling the wheel of the mouse..
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Re: F1view problem

Postby alrot » Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:07 pm

are you shure you it has instaled correcly?Try to reinstall ,its just a module,if it something like a warning appears and says that already exist in the "temp" folder a f1.exe,. find it and delete it ,then reinstal it
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Re: F1view problem

Postby dave3cu » Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:52 pm

...the views inside and outside the aircraft remain the same....nor does it show up in the FS9 scenery list....
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F1view does not add anything to scenery, nor does it add anything to the aircraft(s), inside or out.

It is simply a module  (.....\\Modules\F1_view.dll) that allows you to move around in your views using the mouse. While it does allow you to move beyond the limits of the default view movements, such things as the passanger cabin must
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