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Snap-view on fuelmeter?


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Yeah, you just need to save your own snapview for what you want. First set up the view how you want it by useing the mouse and/or

 


(Yes - I know how hard it is for some of you to look it up your own in the options ...)
Disable/Pause your Track-IR/Head-tracker while doing it !

"Num/ - RCtrl - RShift" Cockpit Camera Move Back 
"Num5" Cockpit Camera Move Center
"Num2 - RCtrl - RShift" Cockpit Camera Move Down
"Num* - RCtrl - RShift" Cockpit Camera Move Forward
"Num8 - RCtrl - RShift" Cockpit Camera Move Up
"Num8" Turn Cockpit Camera Up
"Num2" Turn Cockpit Camera Down
"Num/" FOV- aka Zoom-in
"Num*" FOV+ aka Zoom-out
"NumEnter" Default FOV aka Zoom

Once you are satisfied , after using above key-commands, 
just use following key-command to save this view as default:

"RAlt+Num0" Save current Cockpit view as default for this vehicle

 

But before useing RAlt + Num0, hit LeftWindowsKey + one of the numbers on the number pad. This will give you a quick glance of the old snapview, then when you do RAlt + Num0, it will save the current view into that snapview key.

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i do exactly this

 

and yes, snap-view is the answer

 

because i have very little need to adjust aileron trim, i have left- and right-trim button programmed to snap views - the right hat-switch press zooms in to my fuel gage

 

very handy

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