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I would like to make some recon photos using the TGP for a school (Homeschool :)) report, and i wondered if there is a way of taking a screenshot of just what the TGP sees (other than moving my view so it fits the screen)

 

Thanks in advance!

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Don't think there is a way. The easiest thing to do is to take a screenshot after adjusting your view or just cutting the TGP out from the larger shot...

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You can see the MFD scaled to your monitor with the saved views I think.

Right CTRL+NUM0 and then NUM4 or NUM6 (if I remember correctly)

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If it isn't already answered. You could press LALT + F1.

 

I'm not sure, but I think it shows the HUD with the two MFD's.

 

Again... not sure.

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Thanks everybody! will try your suggestions!

"Long life It is a waste not to notice that it is not noticed that it is milk in the title." Amazon.co.jp review for milk translated from Japanese

"Amidst the blue skies, A link from past to future. The sheltering wings of the protector..." - ACE COMBAT 4

"Blessed be the LORD my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight"-Psalm 144:1 KJV

i5-4430 at 3.00GHz, 8GB RAM, GTX 1060 FE, Windows 7 x64

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