i once knew how to change the info displayed at the top of the screen when you pushed shift+z but now i forget. can someone refresh my memory?
Right, two or three times and you get two lines of information.
This is information on how to customize shift-z. This article was found on FS Insider.
Customizing SHIFT+Z
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by Paul Lange
4/11/2007Lead Game Designer Paul Lange brings this useful article from his popular blog.
I've been meaning to blog about this forever, and now I finally will. In FSX we implemented the ability to customize the information shown at the top of the screen when you press SHIFT+Z.
In the [CONTROLS] section of fsx.cfg there are headings of [TextInfo.1] [TextInfo.2] [TextInfo.3] and [SlewTextInfo.1] [SlewTextInfo.2] [SlewTextInfo.3]. These sections define what will be seen each time you press SHIFT+Z when in normal or slew modes. You can create as many of these as you can stand to cycle through.
Under each of the sub-sections described above are variable names followed by =X,X where the X's are numbers. These numbers define the line and the placement on the line. So:
[TextInfo.1]
Latitude=1,1
Longitude=1,2means that on the first press of SHIFT+Z the latitude will be displayed on line one in the first spot on the line and Longitude will be displayed on the same line just to the right of latitude.
In the example below, on the third press of SHIFT+Z, there are six different values on the first line and four values on the second line.
[TextInfo.3]
Latitude=1,1
Longitude=1,2
Altitude=1,3
Heading=1,4
AirSpeed=1,5
WindDirectionAndSpeed=1,6
FrameRate=2,1
LockedFrameRate=2,2
GForce=2,3
FuelPercentage=2,4You can have as many lines of information as you want on any given press of SHIFT+Z, but you do need to be aware of how much horizontal space a given line will take up across the screen.
Below is the list of variables you can display using SHIFT+Z. Using the format described above, you can put them in any order you want. I'm personally using "HeadingTrue" on my slew info because occasionally we want to aim with the aircraft to help define an appropriate heading for something in a mission. And, all the mission objects are based on true heading instead of magnetic heading (the variable of just "Heading" is actually magnetic heading and is displayed as MAG on-screen). I also find TrueAirspeed and AltitudeAGL helpful on occasion as well.
Latitude
LatitudeDec
LatitudeHex
Longitude
LongitudeDec
LongitudeHex
Altitude
AltitudeAgl
Heading
HeadingHex
HeadingTrue
Airspeed
TrueAirspeedWindDirectionAndSpeed
WindSpeed
WindDirection
FrameRate
LockedFrameRate
GForce
FuelPercentage
FuelRemainingGallons
FuelRemainingPounds
VerticalSpeed
AngleOfAttack
VideoDevice
AverageFrameRate
Hope this helps
Orion
Does this apply for FSX as well???
thank you! that is what i was looking for, how to edit the displayed info.
a recent re-install caused me to have need of re-doing it
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