by dave3cu » Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:26 am
In FSX, pan rates are set in the [CameraDefinition.xx] sections. For global camera views (VC, Spot, etc.) these are in the 'Cameras.cfg' file, found in the same folder as your 'FSX.cfg' file. For custom cameras, for individual aircraft, they are found in the 'aircraft.cfg' file.
Example: to adjust the pan rate for the VC, open the Cameras.cfg file and goto;
[CameraDefinition.002]
Title = Virtual Cockpit
Guid = {C95EAB58-9E4A-4E2A-A34C-D8D9D948F078}
Description = This is the description of the virtual cockpit view.
Origin = Virtual Cockpit
MomentumEffect = Yes
SnapPbhAdjust = Swivel
SnapPbhReturn = False
PanPbhAdjust = Swivel
PanPbhReturn = False
Track = None
ShowAxis = YES
AllowZoom = TRUE
InitialZoom = 0.7
SmoothZoomTime = 2.0
ZoomPanScalar = 1.0
ShowWeather = Yes
XyzAdjust = TRUE
ShowLensFlare=FALSE
Category = Cockpit
PitchPanRate=30
HeadingPanRate=75
PanAcceleratorTime=0
HotKeySelect=1
Adjust the.....
PitchPanRate=30
HeadingPanRate=75
Values from 0.0 to 100.0-specifies degrees per second.
If you have the SDK installed, you can get more information on cameras in the 'fsxsdk.chm' help file, under 'core utilities kit'.
Dave
** As always, back up any file before editing.....
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dave3cu on Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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