I don't have this aircraft but if you can see the curent setting, try hovering your mouse pointer over the didgits and use the mouse wheel, there may not be a knob.
If I get chance this evening friday I'll install it and have alook if I can find how it should be done.
May the Mynd be with you. So far my number of landings either passenger or pilot equal my number of takeoffs.
How do I set the course with the mouse to go to a VOR?
Installed the Raptor and here's what I found.....
-Punch in the value on the displayed numpad and then hit the (>)
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At that time [1909] the chief engineer was almost always the chief test pilot as well. That had the fortunate result of eliminating poor engineering early in aviation.
Hi Steven. Thanks. The ADI buttons are what I was looking for. I knew how to set it numerically in the window but wanted to use the mouse. Is there any description of all of the various unmarked buttons functions? Regards, Bob.
[quote]I don't have this aircraft but if you can see the curent setting, try hovering your mouse pointer over the didgits and use the mouse wheel, there may not be a knob.
If I get chance this evening friday I'll install it and have
Is there any description of all of the various unmarked buttons functions?
I couldn't find any. It common that manuals are left out when payware is released to freeware.
If you haven't already, go to Settings>Display>Aircraft tab. Activate 'Show Cockpit Tooltips'. Many buttons will then show
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At that time [1909] the chief engineer was almost always the chief test pilot as well. That had the fortunate result of eliminating poor engineering early in aviation.