Circuits and Bumps

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Re: Circuits and Bumps

Postby yancovitch » Sat Dec 16, 2017 1:42 pm

aha....thanks hagar...........hmmmmm.....wonder how old hagar is now :D .............i was looking for screenshots on the button list....missed the capture screenshots............and of course, they showed up in flight simulator x files folder, not the screenshot folder, which i always used......good shew........ :D
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Re: Circuits and Bumps

Postby Daube » Sun Dec 17, 2017 12:35 pm

About the screenshots, just a small warning:

FSX saves the screenshots (when you press the V key, or any button you may have assigned) in the Documents\Pictures\Flight Simulator X Files\
("Documents" being that folder which has your name, on the Windows desktop. It also corresponds to the full path c:\users\your name\)

FSX can only save screenshots in uncompressed BMP format. Uncompressed means you get the original screenshot without any loss of quality. But it also means the files are quite heavy in kilobytes/megabytes, depending on your screen resolution.
When I take some screenshots, after the flight I go to that folder and open the new pictures with PAINT.NET (a freeware picture editor).
I start by closing the pictures that I don't like, and keep only the ones which are promising.
Then for each picture I use the "crop" function to remove the useless parts of the picture (you draw a selection rectangle with the mouse, then the editor cuts away everything which is not in that rectangle).
Simviation has some size limit so I also resize the picture to meet the width limits, if needed.
And then finally I use the "Save As" function to save my screenshot, choosing the JPEG format (for smaller file size), and setting up the quality to 90%, which cuts down the file size to 300 Kb, more or less.

By doing so, I tend to forget about the original screenshots, which keep being there, accumulating over days/months each time I do a flight (I use the V key a lot).... until I realize the folder size got hundreds of megabytes heavy ! :o So keep an eye on your C drive free space. ;)
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Re: Circuits and Bumps

Postby yancovitch » Sun Dec 17, 2017 1:15 pm

very good advice yes yes.............
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Re: Circuits and Bumps

Postby New Light » Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:59 pm

I've been "flying" the default 172 since Oct (?) '03 when I first ran across FS 2004 at our (then) newly opened Best Buy. I loved it then and I still love it! It didn't take me long to purchase the 152 when it came out either - that's my other go-to aircraft! Sometimes simple is perfect!

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Re: Circuits and Bumps

Postby New Light » Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:19 pm

If you have the Saitek Yoke & Throttle Quadrant you can use Button 2 (the red button on the top right yoke handle). Or, if you don't use ATC , Button 1 is very accessible the left index finger (red button on the back side of the left yoke handle).


I don't have FSX installed right now, but I believe you can go to the:

-> FSX Main Page -> Settings -> Controls -> Assignments (?) --> SCROLL & CHOOSE -> (Saitek ?) Yoke & Throttle -->
A list of all default assignments should appear.
* Click on one of the assignments ONCE.
** This will ensure that you will scroll through the assignments and NOT continue scrolling through the controlling devices.
SCROLL down to (I believe it's...) SCREENSHOT. It will list the default key stroke as "V" right next to it (in any case) and the JOYSTICK ASSIGNMENT (?) column should be blank. Anyway,
DOUBLE CLICK the row with the SCREENSHOT & "V"
--> a window will open asking if you want assign a button to a task -->
PRESS the red button (or whichever other button you wish to assign the task of taking the screenshot). When you press the button, "Button 2" (or whatever other button you wish to assign) should appear in the box in the window.
I believe it will ask if you're sure you want to do this, CLICK YES.
The window should disappear and the row should now read "SCREENSHOT" (Task Column) "V" (Key Stroke Column) and Button 2 (Joystick Assignment Column).
Then click ok at the bottom.
This should put you back to the MAIN SETTINGS PAGE.
Usually I double check to make sure that the assignment was saved by simply going back to Controls -> CHOOSE Yoke & Throttle -> CLICK ONCE on an assignment -> SCROLL down to SCREENSHOT and ensure the Joystick Assignment still reads BUTTON 2.
Exit out of the settings page
-> load a flight
-> press Button 2
-> ESC
-> End Flight
-> CLICK on (can't remember the folder) that has the Pilot Awards, Records & Pictures (I'm pretty it's 3 down from "Create a Flight" on the Main Page
-> CLICK MANAGE PICTURES, and your new picture should be there ready for editing (or whatever).

I apologize for not having all the exact tab names, but hopefully this is close enough and clear enough so that you can figure it out. Anybody feel free to copy and paste, make any clarifications and corrections for any other interested parties.

You can also use FSUIPC and SPAD.neXt to assign controller buttons, joystick assignments and bunch of other things. After 14 years experience, I just figured out how powerful and useful FSUIPC is about a week ago, so don't feel bad if you've been at this for a while. FS has A LOT of sub-disciplines and sub-interests. OldAirMail introduced me to SPAD.neXt which I'm just starting to try out now. Then that lead me Arduino which lets you build your own fs controller devices and such - so there's plenty to learn for everyone! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Best wishes to all!

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Re: Circuits and Bumps

Postby Jetranger » Thu Jan 25, 2018 3:24 am

To : Flyin' Trucker !!!

What ya need to do there hand,,, is throw on De' Jake Brake,,, pull the chain on the AIR HORN,, and lastly, pull out on those yellow & red thingy's and the brakes will apply :P :lol: :lol: :dance:
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Re: Circuits and Bumps

Postby Flying Trucker » Tue Jan 30, 2018 12:10 pm

Thanks Jet...I think... :lol: :clap:
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