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Key Assignment and Add On Aircraft Question for FS2K2



 
 
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Old August 9th 03, 12:20 AM
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
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| Thanks Angus. I'm having some problems and I think it might have been
caused
| by my changing some of the key functions to other keys that the defaults.
I
| have an add on Tornado for example, that goes through an automatic start
| when a specific cockpit switch is clicked. I would assume it's tied to the
| (E) key in some way, but it also brings avionics and generators on line
| during the sequence. If I had for example, changed the avionics on/off to
| another key, I'm thinking this might foul up the sequence and cause some
| issues with avionics.
| Just a wild guess here, but I'm trying to learn how these things are
| actually done. Come to think of it, I've never seen a warning of any kind
| concerning changing key assignments from default settings...so I might be
| way off with this theory :-))

The only warning that will appear is when you try to assign a key or key
combination that is already being used.
The box will tell you what it is currently assigned to.
If you confirm the change with "OK" you will lose the original assignment.

Martin


 




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