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Old December 24th 11, 06:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
jcarlyle
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Default LK8000 Portrait mode in PC sim mode

Yes, Kirk.

Assuming Windows, go to the shortcut you use to launch the LK8000 sim
mode (if you don't have a shortcut, make one). Right click it, and on
the Shortcut tab, edit the Target line. There probably is something
there right now. Add a double quote in the front of that something,
and end the something with the string LK8000-PC.exe -480x640". Note
that the something must start and end in double quotes!

There are other resolutions you can run at, both landscape and
portrait, see the manual and simply replace the -480x640 with the
resolution you want, preceeded with the minus sign.

-John


On Dec 24, 1:28 pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:
Is it possible to run the LK8000 PC sim (v2.3) in portrait mode?

Cheers, and Merry Xmas to all,

Kirk
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