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I must be stupid. I have installed the Lovett MAY 2004 on FS 2004. I get
confused at the L-click / R-click "menu" that appears when MAY is active and one presses LMB or RMB. The author does not yet have any instructions for actually using this program. I -can- control the aircraft with it and fly but I get balled up on theses "choices" and how to change the functions. I really prefer a mouse for flying but FS2004 stripped that out. Can anyone steer me (no pun intended!) to a tutorial or a simple text file that details how to actually use MAY? -- - Charlie driftin' blues player and gospel picker |
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