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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 66 |
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On Dec 24, 12:42*pm, jcarlyle wrote:
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 John, that doesn't work on my Win7 shortcut - I get an error message saying that "The name 'C:Users\...\LK8000\LK8000-PC.exe -480x800' specified in the Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct." There are double quotes in the file name in the Target box, single quotes in the error box. The shortcut works just fine, otherwise. Any ideas? Kirk |
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On Dec 24, 4:21*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:
On Dec 24, 12:42*pm, jcarlyle wrote: 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 John, that doesn't work on my Win7 shortcut - I get an error message saying that "The name 'C:Users\...\LK8000\LK8000-PC.exe -480x800' specified in the Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct." There are double quotes in the file name in the Target box, single quotes in the error box. The shortcut works just fine, otherwise. Any ideas? Kirk Ok, disregard - it works if the shortcut is to the .exe on an SD card, NOT to a directory on the C drive. Odd. Thanks! Kirk |
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Kirk,
Hmmm - I'm running v2.2e (the last stable release) under Win XP Pro, and the -480x640 resolution works fine. 480x800 is definitely one of the selectable resolutions, according to this site: http://lk8000.it/faq/62-running-lk-o...reen-size.html Maybe selecting one of the other 3 resolutions listed will help on your machine? The other possibility is that they eliminated this resolution feature in v2.3, which are development versions. -John On Dec 24, 5:21 pm, "kirk.stant" wrote: John, that doesn't work on my Win7 shortcut - I get an error message saying that "The name 'C:Users\...\LK8000\LK8000-PC.exe -480x800' specified in the Target box is not valid. Make sure the path and file name are correct." There are double quotes in the file name in the Target box, single quotes in the error box. The shortcut works just fine, otherwise. Any ideas? Kirk |
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On Dec 24, 4:33*pm, jcarlyle wrote:
Kirk, Hmmm - I'm running v2.2e (the last stable release) under Win XP Pro, and the -480x640 resolution works fine. 480x800 is definitely one of the selectable resolutions, according to this site:http://lk8000.it/faq/62-running-lk-o...how-to-run-lk-... Maybe selecting one of the other 3 resolutions listed will help on your machine? The other possibility is that they eliminated this resolution feature in v2.3, which are development versions. -John John, there may be some differences between XP and 7. Using the shortcut to the SD card, I can select 480x640 or 480x800 with no problem, but the displays do not look correct on the screen - compared to pictures of 480x800 PNAs running LK8K in portrait. I'll keep playing with it. For the life of me I do not understand why anyone would want to run a moving map in landscape. I don't care what is to the side of me - I want to see what is in FRONT of me! Cheers, Kirk |
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Kirk,
Glad you got it working. I don't understand why it only works for you under 7 when you go to the SD card. Under XP Pro my shortcut points directly to the exe on the hard drive (target looks like the one you cited), and it runs just fine. Guess they made changes to Windows so we could all have to learn more to accomplish the same thing... -John On Dec 24, 6:21 pm, "kirk.stant" wrote: John, there may be some differences between XP and 7. Using the shortcut to the SD card, I can select 480x640 or 480x800 with no problem, but the displays do not look correct on the screen - compared to pictures of 480x800 PNAs running LK8K in portrait. I'll keep playing with it. For the life of me I do not understand why anyone would want to run a moving map in landscape. I don't care what is to the side of me - I want to see what is in FRONT of me! Cheers, Kirk |
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Depending on your UAC settings you may need to configure your shortcut
to run as Administrator. On Dec 24, 8:53*pm, jcarlyle wrote: Kirk, Glad you got it working. I don't understand why it only works for you under 7 when you go to the SD card. Under XP Pro my shortcut points directly to the exe on the hard drive (target looks like the one you cited), and it runs just fine. Guess they made changes to Windows so we could all have to learn more to accomplish the same thing... -John On Dec 24, 6:21 pm, "kirk.stant" wrote: John, there may be some differences between XP and 7. *Using the shortcut to the SD card, I can select 480x640 or 480x800 with no problem, but the displays do not look correct on the screen - compared to pictures of 480x800 PNAs running LK8K in portrait. I'll keep playing with it. For the life of me I do not understand why anyone would want to run a moving map in landscape. *I don't care what is to the side of me - I want to see what is in FRONT of me! Cheers, Kirk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Hi Kirk
for example, if you are using north up mode it doesnt matter how the screen is oriented. Stand by for the 3.0 due in a few weeks now! paolo "kirk.stant" ha scritto nel messaggio ... .... For the life of me I do not understand why anyone would want to run a moving map in landscape. I don't care what is to the side of me - I want to see what is in FRONT of me! .... |
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On Dec 26, 12:40*pm, "PCool" wrote:
Hi Kirk * * for example, if *you are using north up mode it doesnt matter how the screen is oriented. Stand by for the 3.0 due in a few weeks now! paolo "kirk.stant" ha scritto nel ... ... For the life of me I do not understand why anyone would want to run a moving map in landscape. *I don't care what is to the side of me - I want to see what is in FRONT of me! ... I just this week decided to try out LK8000. I traditionally use Soar Pilot and have some experience with XCSoar. What a great surprise LK8000 is! I look forward to installing it on my Mio 400 when it arrives. Lane XF |
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On Dec 26, 11:40*am, "PCool" wrote:
Hi Kirk * * for example, if *you are using north up mode it doesnt matter how the screen is oriented. Stand by for the 3.0 due in a few weeks now! paolo "kirk.stant" ha scritto nel ... ... For the life of me I do not understand why anyone would want to run a moving map in landscape. *I don't care what is to the side of me - I want to see what is in FRONT of me! ... Paolo, north up makes even less sense most of the time! To me (and I used to navigate planes for a living so I'm a bit biased) the only orientation that really makes sense is Heading up - especially if there is a lot of crosswind. I want the map to mirror what is outside the cockpit, and with track up and a crosswind, it's possible for a feature in the distance (mountain, for example) to be on one side of the map centerline, but on the other side of the canopy, due to the glider's crab angle. For this to be useful, of course, you need a good indication of the actual ground track, so you can adjust your heading accordingly. This, naturally, is how I have SYM configured in my glider. Keep up the good work on LK8000 - It's starting to look real interesting. Cheers, Kirk |
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