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about fsx cfg file

Postby bin801 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 12:46 am

anyone can tell me where is FSX.cfg file located  my addon airplane lost some gauges and a vpilot tell me to change fsx.cfg and reinstall

I know there are cfg for each aircraft but where is fsx.cfg?
thanks alot
and BTW, how to let the airbridge in airport move to connect the jetliner door and to load cargo?
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby Boikat » Sat Jul 12, 2008 1:06 am

The main FSX.cfg is located in the FSX root directory.  In windows exploree, just click on the FSX directory, and the cfg will show up in the right along with the the other files and folders.

***DON'T DO THIS UNTIL SOMEONE ELSE CONFIRMS ITS ONE WHY TO FIX THE PROBLEM!!*******

Delete the entire .cfg file.  IIRC, it will be rebuilt the next time you start FSX.

****AGAIN, DON'T DO THIS UNTIL SOMEONE ELSE VERIFIES THIS WILL REBUILD YOUR .CFG!!!!!******

But I'm a little confused by your wording (which would be another reason for caution, since I may not know what you mean exactly), and that is why missing guages would mean having to do anything with missing guages.  Just reload the add-on.  Also, the guages are in ther own folder in the FSX root directory, and again, why would that mean you'd have  to mess with the .cfg?

(How do you lose a guage anyway?  They are usually screwed in!  ;)  )


For the jetways or airbridge, I believe that would be Ctrl+J.  You also must be parked properly.  You can try that and it won't damage anything if I'm wrong.   ;)
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby bin801 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 3:56 am

thank you for your reply
my problem is:
I have FSX sp2. after installed aerosoft H-1, during the FSX start moment, I met two window asking yes or ok. Just like before I clik yes or OK to allow use addon something, this time I didn't read carefully. just yes or ok. after loading H-1 I found no gauses at the positions for "fuel temp", "altimeter" and "artificial horizantal" gauges. Not black, not white, they are gray background. I uninstall H-1 and reinstall, this time FSX didn't ask me anything, but the situation is same, no those three gauges.

and a vpilot reply and tell me:
Go to the [trusted] section of the fsx.cfg and delete all the entries that say "hughes" ( use Ctrl+F)

Then re-install the hughes, if it asks to click yes, then do it
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby Boikat » Sat Jul 12, 2008 6:45 am

Now *I'm* puzzled too, because I could have sworn I looked at the FSX.cfg before.  There's a config *folder*.

When you first asked about the problem (and I seem to remember someone asking the same question, but I can't find the thread) was it here, and do you remember the thread title?
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby bin801 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 6:49 am

Hi Boikat thank you for your reply. so much!
I follow Aerosoft Mr Finn's advise resolved the problem , reinstall sp2 and reinstall H-1. the problem caused by sp2. As you said, be careful to treat FSX ;).
and thanks another vpilot reply my question and trying to help!
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby dave3cu » Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:16 am

For the correct location of the FSX.cfg file and answers to many other common questions about FSX check the Flight Simulator X FAQ's sticky at the top of the FSX forum.  

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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby Boikat » Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:47 am

Location of the fsx.cfg:


Windows XP : C:\Documents and Settings\[Your Username]\Application Data\Microsoft\FSX


Windows Vista : C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX


Note:

"Hidden files and folders" have to be disabled in order to see this file.


Thats where it was!  It's been a while!  :P
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby bin801 » Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:16 am

good to learn one more secret detail of fsx
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby bin801 » Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:24 am

and BTW, how to make the air bridge moved to connedt jet door? and let loader to load cargo for jetliner?
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby Boikat » Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:00 am

Bottom of my first reply:

For the jetways or airbridge, I believe that would be Ctrl+J.  You also must be parked properly.  You can try that and it won't damage anything if I'm wrong.  
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby bin801 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:56 pm

thank you Boikat
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby bin801 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:22 am

anyone can tell me where can I find a list of keys for moving airbridge, cargo loader and something else? thanks
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby Boikat » Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:49 am

On the startup page, go to "settings", Controls, and select the Buttons/keys.  

That will give a listing of all the commands, current button/key assignments, and allows you to assign new key commands to actions listed, or re-assign them.
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby bin801 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:45 am

[quote]On the startup page, go to "settings", Controls, and select the Buttons/keys.
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Re: about fsx cfg file

Postby dave3cu » Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:15 am

'Airbridge'=Jetway

Key assignment: All Events>Attach/Detach Jetway=Ctrl+J

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