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  1. Thank you Bunny Clark! Exactly the information I was hoping to get. Much appreciated!
  2. Ok, so I have the three mfds exported to separate displays by editing the lua files. However, I have a spare fourth display that is collecting dust and would like to use it to display the RWR or IFIE. Since my three displays in use are labeled “left”, “right”, and “center”, how would the fourth display be labeled and how would I edit the cockpit file to enable the RWR or EFIE to be exported to the display? Any and all suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
  3. Thanks Falconeer - works like a charm! Never would have been able to figure that out on my own. Now this might be asking a bit much, but I was thinking with the screen space still available above the HSI, it would be a great place to display the DED information. Have you ever heard of such a thing and would it be possible? I noticed a DED folder in the f16 cockpit folder so thats what got me thinking it might be possible. Thoughts?
  4. I'm trying to display the HSI on my center MFD (I have a cockpit set up for F-18 but am learning the viper and so have the center MFD available). I read where it is possible to have the center MFD display the HSI and that it is fairly easy to do but in the threads I've come across so far I haven't been able to figure out how to edit the necessary Lua files. If anyone can give me the file to edit, where it is located, and the line I need to insert I'd sure appreciate it! (I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to all this computer programming stuff, so I won't be insulted if you make things very simple
  5. Well, I discovered the reason it wasn't being "seen". I discovered I needed a DCDBios download from Cubesim. Why he didn't send this to me straight away I'll never know. It's been a <profanity>show ever since. When I connect the controller box to my computer, my computer detects the left CTRL key being held down, which renders any inputs useless. For example, if I try using my scroll wheel on my mouse, the screen changes magnification, as if I was holding the CTRL key down. The computer treats any keypress as if I'm holding the CTRL key. Needless to say, it's completely unusable. LIkewise, if I depress and OSB key on any of the MFD bezels, only the left MFD is affected as computer thinks the CTRL key is depressed. Don't know if it can be fixed, but I'm ready to send it back. Very disappointed.
  6. I just set up my new UFC and MFDs that I received from Cubesim. Very impressed with the quality of the MFD screens and overall build. However, after hooking everything up, DCS doesn't "see" these components. I thought these were supposed to be "plug and play" but I go to the control option in the f18 menu and they don't even appear. Everything else is there (joystick, throttle, etc). I messaged Cubesim and haven't received a reply yet but was hoping someone on this forum could give me a little guidance on how to get this up and running.
  7. Thank you Cepheus - appreciate the feedback. I'm going to do some more experimenting. I'm just learning this aircraft and so far it's been a fun experience filled with trial and error.
  8. Can anyone provide me with a link to a tutorial on how to use JDAMS in conjunction with the air to ground radar? I'm trying to do the "Above the Clouds" instant action mission and am having trouble getting it sorted out. Thanks!
  9. I just learned how to do waypoint offsets which is pretty cool, but I'm stuck on how to enter a decimal number into the UFC. If I want to enter nautical miles under the RNG function - let's say it's 3.22 NM, how do I place the decimal point into the UFC so it understands that I want to enter 3.22 and not 322?
  10. Thanks for the feedback! I'm in over my head with this but I'm determined to get it to work. I got the com port problem figured out - had to install a driver and that did the trick and it now shows a green box with a connected state. Having got that problem solved, I now have another one: The virtual cockpit status light on the dashboard console is greyed out and not green like it's supposed to be. I tried everything but no dice. I'm guessing it's a simple problem that involves a misplaced file or something to that effect. Any ideas?
  11. Sorry if this is a very basic and stupid question, but I'm stuck. Just getting into putting a viper cockpit together and I'm not real sharp with all the technical aspects of working with DCS Bios. I just downloaded it today to set up the F-16 DED I received in the mail today. In the dashboard I selected Com 1 just because I wasn't sure which com port to select. Well, it obviously wasn't the correct port because it never connected but now it is the only com port that shows up. I know there were more listed when I first tried it but now I can't seem to get any other ports to appear in order to try them. I even uninstalled the program and when I reinstalled it only Com port 1 showed up as an option. I'm lost.
  12. Can't seem to find the meaning of this acronym.
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