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Old November 20th 03, 03:43 AM
Steve Stethen
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Default Skip Tower View Possible ?

Looking for a bit of help as I program my HOTAS for FS9.

S (cycle views forward) and shift s (cycle views backward) include
cockpit, virtual, tower and spot views. I don't find the tower view
very useful. I'd like to program specific views in lieu of cycling to
them. Are there discrete commands for cockpit, virtual, and spot views?

Review of the kneeboard keypad assignments leads me to believe
independent view commands don't exist. Has anyone developed a way to
overcome this?

I have a Thrustmaster Cougar.

Thanks,
Buzz

 




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