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Move with Mouse

Postby Huy753 » Wed Aug 21, 2013 6:06 am

Hello everyone, I've saw some Fsx video's for some inspiration, then I saw then moving with their mouse in the cockpit.
Does someone know how, or give me a download link?
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Re: Move with Mouse

Postby Bass » Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:44 am

???
Sorry Huy, but i'm a little :? now!!
Does it mean, you dont see your mouse curser in cockpit view!?
Not even when you change to window mode?
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Re: Move with Mouse

Postby Bass » Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:18 am

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Re: Move with Mouse

Postby Huy753 » Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:28 am

Bass wrote:???
Sorry Huy, but i'm a little :? now!!
Does it mean, you dont see your mouse curser in cockpit view!?
Not even when you change to window mode?


No, I mean rotate and move the camera with the mouse.
Thanks for trying to help,
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Re: Move with Mouse

Postby EVVFCX » Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:19 am

Hi Guys,

To look around with mouse, hold down space bar and erm move the mouse.

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Re: Move with Mouse

Postby Huy753 » Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:04 pm

EVVFCX wrote:Hi Guys,

To look around with mouse, hold down space bar and erm move the mouse.

Regards

Steve


Ty for telling, I'll give it a try :).
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Re: Move with Mouse

Postby Huy753 » Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:07 pm

It worked, thank you & to everyone else who helped me :).
Now I'll just have to figure out how the scrape contact points work, anyone can help?
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Re: Move with Mouse

Postby garymbuska » Wed Aug 21, 2013 12:34 pm

Huy753 wrote:It worked, thank you & to everyone else who helped me :).
Now I'll just have to figure out how the scrape contact points work, anyone can help?


Scrape points are how much contact will cause damage to a given area.
Usually you will find scrape points used with wheels but there are some other points such as the tail of the airplane. This was a problem when the first B727 T Tail came out pilots would over rotate and scrape the tail of the aircraft. Even in today's B767 there is a hardened spot on the tail to compensate for this. And the B727 has a special pad that is only deployed when the gear come down. If my memory servers me on this the higher the number here the more sensitive the spot is but I could have it backwards it has been awhile.

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Re: Move with Mouse

Postby Huy753 » Thu Aug 22, 2013 5:06 am

garymbuska wrote:
Huy753 wrote:It worked, thank you & to everyone else who helped me :).
Now I'll just have to figure out how the scrape contact points work, anyone can help?


Scrape points are how much contact will cause damage to a given area.
Usually you will find scrape points used with wheels but there are some other points such as the tail of the airplane. This was a problem when the first B727 T Tail came out pilots would over rotate and scrape the tail of the aircraft. Even in today's B767 there is a hardened spot on the tail to compensate for this. And the B727 has a special pad that is only deployed when the gear come down. If my memory servers me on this the higher the number here the more sensitive the spot is but I could have it backwards it has been awhile.

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Can you give me the contact points
to make ditching be able?
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