Virtual Cockpit POV question

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airwolfe Trainee

I am wanting to get my POV in the virtual cockpit to be like the one in this video, note: I am not a fan of the flying here... just the POV in the cockpit.

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Bob (Traches) First Officer

There's a line you can put in the fsx.cfg file that will do that, I used to have it set that way when I was running XP and could maximize fsx across both of my monitors. (it was pretty!!)

You might spend some time with google... it was called widescreen=enable or something like that.

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airwolfe Trainee

Traches wrote:

There's a line you can put in the fsx.cfg file that will do that, I used to have it set that way when I was running XP and could maximize fsx across both of my monitors. (it was pretty!!)

You might spend some time with google... it was called widescreen=enable or something like that.

I've got that already... I had to do that when I installed the TH2GO module that allows me to run on multiple screens. I think this is a command that moves the viewing 'position' in the cockpit back.

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Bob (Traches) First Officer

Hah, okay... You could edit the camera positions in the aircraft.cfg file for each plane. There are utilities out there to help with that.

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Tailhook Chief Captain

airwolfe wrote:

I am wanting to get my POV in the virtual cockpit to be like the one in this video, note: I am not a fan of the flying here... just the POV in the cockpit.

While in VC view hold down your space bar and move around your mouse. This allows you to pan smoothly. Using your scroll wheel lets you zoom in and out.

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airwolfe Trainee

Thanks for the info !

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Tailhook Chief Captain

You're welcome, it's a pro bono service 😀

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