by Boikat » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:18 pm
Some times, the DL will have it's own gauge folder. Transfer the contents to either the FSX\guage folder, or some add them to the add-on panel folder.
If you've done that, and still have no gauges, then it's time to open the edd-on panel.fg, and play "Swap-a-roo" using gauges that work in FSX in place of the FS9 gauges. The .cfg will have entries for various "windows" with a list of gauges. For instance:
Gauge00=cessna_altimeter, 200, 300, 90, 90
If you do not see an altimeter in your aircraft, then open the FSX gauge folder and look for an altimeter of a similar type that does work. When you find one, simply remove the one that doen't work and replace it with one that does.
Gauge00=new_altimeter, 200, 300, 90, 90
The four sets of numbers are the X and Y possition and X and Y sixe of the instrument. You should not have to change them.
Also, FSX uses a lot of "XML" gauges, as opposed to the usual "gau" files. Try to stick to the .gau files if you can.
And always remember, befor editing your .cfg's, make a back-up copy, just in case.

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