by Curran » Thu Dec 17, 2009 6:39 am
I managed to fix the problem on my own woohoo! I'll post my solution so that if anyone else has the same problem they can learn from me (hopefully) haha.
To fix this issue go to the panel.cfg file in the aircrafts panel folder and open it. You should see code toward the top that looks like this:
[Window Titles]
Window00=Main Panel
Window01=RHPanel
Window02=Throttle Console
Window03=GPS
Window04=PFD
Window05=HUD
Note that Window03 is the GPS for this plane. Other planes may have the GPS window numbered differnt so be sure you go to the proper [Window#] section when you scroll down. Now, for this example, you are going to scroll down until you find the [Window03] section. Once you find it all thats left is find the section that is labeled [Window03] copy and paste this code and now you will have a working GPS:
//--------------------------------------------------------
[Window03]
Background_color=128,128,128
size_mm=512
window_size_ratio=1.000
position=3
visible=0
ident=GPS_PANEL
window_size= 0.400, 0.400
window_pos= 0.000, 0.600
gauge00=fs9gps!gps_500, 0,0,513,513
Remember that you must make sure that [Window#] must match the window number for the GPS specified at the top of the document. Hope this helps!
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