Remove yoke in Virtual Cockpit

Pro Member First Officer
beroun First Officer

Hi,
Like to fly Beachcraft Bonanza and unfortunately yoke in Virtual Cockpit shields some instruments. I managed to remove yoke from the main window view:

[Window Titles]
Window00=Tableau de bord principal
Window01=GPS
Window02=Manettes des gaz
Window03=Compas
Window04=Mini tableau de bord
Window05=Yoke

BUT do not know how to remove it from the [VCockpit01] view. None of the gauges there indicate yoke?:

[VCockpit01]
size_mm=1024,1024
pixel_size=1024,1024
texture=$pan1
background_color=0,0,0
visible=1
gauge00=Cessna!Altimeter, 410, 300, 150, 150
gauge01=Cessna!Vertical_Speed, 410, 140, 150, 150
gauge02=Cessna!Attitude, 240, 140, 150, 150
gauge03=Cessna!Heading_Indicator, 240, 300, 150, 150
gauge04=Beech_Baron!Airspeed Indicator, 072, 140, 152, 152
gauge05=Cessna!Turn_Indicator, 070, 300, 150, 150
gauge06=Cessna!VOR1, 560, 035, 120, 120
gauge07=Cessna!ADF, 700, 035, 120, 120
gauge08=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio Audio, 850, 090, 250
gauge09=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio Nav-Comm 1, 850, 140, 250
gauge10=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio ADF, 850, 235, 250
gauge11=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio Xpndr, 850, 300, 250
gauge12=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio AP, 850, 380, 250
gauge13=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio Audio, -175, 557, 250,
gauge14=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio Nav-Comm 1, -175, 607, 250
gauge15=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio ADF, -175, 702, 250
gauge16=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio Xpndr, -175, 767, 250
gauge17=Bendix_King_Radio!Bendix-King Radio AP, -175, 847, 250
gauge18=Cessna172!Clock, 445, 050, 080, 080
gauge19=Cessna!OMI_Lights, 188, 099 , 070, 040
gauge20=Beech_Baron!Left Manifold Pressure, 100, 487, 080, 080
gauge21=Beech_Baron!Right Manifold Pressure, 190, 487, 080, 080
gauge22=Beech_Baron!Left RPM Indicator, 100, 575, 080, 080
gauge23=Beech_Baron!Right RPM Indicator, 190, 575, 080, 080
gauge24=Beech_Baron!Left Engine Temperature Indicator, 100, 665, 080, 080
gauge25=Beech_Baron!Right Engine Temperature Indicator, 190, 665, 080, 080
gauge26=Beech_Baron!Left Oil Condition Indicator, 100, 755, 080, 080
gauge27=Beech_Baron!Right Oil Condition Indicator, 190, 755, 080, 080
gauge28=Beech_Baron!Left Fuel Quantity, 100, 845, 080, 080
gauge29=Beech_Baron!Right Fuel Quantity, 190, 845, 080, 080
gauge30=Mooney_Bravo!Gear Light, 935, 040, 030, 015
gauge31=SimIcons!Kneeboard Icon, 035, 300, 025, 028
gauge32=SimIcons!ATC Icon, 034, 343, 025, 028
gauge33=SimIcons!GPS Icon, 033, 386, 025, 028
gauge34=SimIcons!Map Icon, 032, 429, 025, 028
gauge35=Cessna!Annunciator, 580, 178, 233, 040
gauge36=Beech_Baron!Prop Sync Spinner, 380, 125, 042, 042
gauge37=Beech_Baron!Nav GPS Switch, 007, 507, 057, 048
gauge38=Beech_Baron!Engine Controls Unit, 279, 782, 165, 210
gauge39=Cessna!Altimeter, 791, 767, 150, 150 //625, 602, 150, 150
gauge40=Cessna!Heading_Indicator, 625, 767, 150, 150
gauge41=Cessna!Turn_Indicator, 459, 767, 150, 150
gauge42=Cessna!Vertical_Speed, 791, 602, 152, 152
gauge43=Cessna!Attitude, 625, 602, 150, 150 //791, 767, 150, 150
gauge44=Beech_Baron!Airspeed Indicator, 459, 602, 150, 150
gauge45=Cessna!VOR1, 285, 512, 092, 092
gauge46=Cessna!ADF, 395, 512, 092, 092
gauge47=Cessna172!Clock, 505, 514, 080, 080
gauge48=Cessna!Annunciator, 294, 658, 160, 055
gauge49=Beech_Baron!Prop Sync Spinner, 600, 585, 042, 042
gauge50=Cessna!OMI_Lights, 778, 567, 050
gauge51=SimIcons!Kneeboard Icon, 960, 762, 025, 028
gauge52=SimIcons!ATC Icon, 960, 805, 025, 028
gauge53=SimIcons!GPS Icon, 960, 848, 025, 028
gauge54=SimIcons!Map Icon, 960, 891, 025, 028

Any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
Peter

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