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CDR Storm

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  1. LeCuvier, Which file do I modify to implement your solution? Where is it located? Thank you.
  2. I apologize if this has been covered. I have a new Logitech X56 HOTAS and am in the process of getting used to it and programming it. I will be flying the P-51D, A-10C and the F/A-18C. I am looking for guidance on whether to create and store my profiles in DCS, or use the Logitech Program. I plan on using the HOTAS for X-Plane and AeroFly as well. What are the pros and cons of both methods? I do know that you cannot use the three mode options unless you use Logitech.
  3. Hello all, I am a retired US Navy Commander who flew the A-7E Corsair II off the USS Kitty Hawk in the Pacific. I also flew the C-12 (King Air 200) in the Reserves. I am now in the IT industry, but still teach flying part-time in Light Sports near the Chesapeake Bay. I use my home flight sim to keep me from getting rusty when not flying much. I mainly used FSX and X-Plane up until now. I am excited to get into DCS, because I get to blow things up again. I have an ASUS Gaming Laptop with i7 Haswell and a GTX-770M. I have TrackIR, Saitek X-52 Pro and rudders. In addition to the laptop I have a Matrox TH2G with Three 24" monitors. I'm starting out with the DCS P-51D because it has been my dream to fly one and I think this is the closest I can get. My only frustration has been trying to adjust the Field of View. With my TH2G I get wide screen, but it is too wide. A FOV of over 220 degrees is too much. Can't find a solution yet.
  4. Newbie to DCS. I am a veteran Navy A-7E driver and am used to FSX and X-plane. I have an ASUS Gaming laptop with GTX-770m and a Matrox TH2G Digital SE. Three 1920 X 1080 monitors. When I set up DCS, the TH2G seems to work OK, but i get a field of view of over 220 degrees. Is there any easy way to adjust the FOV down to a more reasonable number like 120 -130?
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