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Hi there I just get Viggen today and have annoying issue its look my pilot have 140 height (very low position cant see HUD properly. Every time i start new fly need to adjust seat position (ralt + s). Any one know how to create (edit) *.lua which line to change seat position thanks.

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You need to change the position of your HUD after takeoff and before landing by clicking on the HUD frame to the left of it.

i know but its still to low

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Enable snap view save in your options and then when in the cockpit:

 

Camera fwd/back: RCTRL+RSHIFT+Numpad / and *

Camera up/down: RCTRL+RSHIFT+Numpad 8 and 2

Save the position: RALT+Numpad 0

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Enable snap view save in your options and then when in the cockpit:

 

Camera fwd/back: RCTRL+RSHIFT+Numpad / and *

Camera up/down: RCTRL+RSHIFT+Numpad 8 and 2

Save the position: RALT+Numpad 0

 

Knock-Knock. how does the "snapview" work? Is it saved so you don't have to adjust the view next time you start a mission?

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...how does the "snapview" work? Is it saved so you don't have to adjust the view next time you start a mission?

 

One of the snapviews is actually the default view: NumPad 5

 

... so, if you customize it, you are in effect customizing the default view of the aircraft you are using. The customization procedure is as follows:

 

Customising the Default View:

 

1.- Make sure to have enabled "Snapview Saving" on the Gameplay Options of DCS.

 

2.- Disable your headtracking

 

3. Press Num5 to reset your view to the current default.

 

4. Adjust your view to what you want as the new default but do not use any snap view keys in the process! ... you can use these keys:

 

"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

 

5. Press RALT+Num0 - your new default view should now be saved.

 

Test it by changing your view, then pressing Num5 - your view should return to your customised default!

 

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One of the snapviews is actually the default view: NumPad 5

 

... so, if you customize it, you are in effect customizing the default view of the aircraft you are using. The customization procedure is as follows:

 

Customising the Default View:

 

1.- Make sure to have enabled "Snapview Saving" on the Gameplay Options of DCS.

 

2.- Disable your headtracking

 

3. Press Num5 to reset your view to the current default.

 

4. Adjust your view to what you want as the new default but do not use any snap view keys in the process! ... you can use these keys:

 

"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

 

5. Press RALT+Num0 - your new default view should now be saved.

 

Test it by changing your view, then pressing Num5 - your view should return to your customised default!

 

Thank's! Will try that.

Regards

FanOfALF

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Knock-Knock. how does the "snapview" work? Is it saved so you don't have to adjust the view next time you start a mission?

Can confirm work perfect thanks Knock

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