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Hi, I noticed people mentioned this in other threads, but I don't see the one for it, so I'm writing it.

Both switches for Radiator Air Controls have 4 positions when used with mouse - and can stay in any of them. But with bindings (e.g. LAlt/LCtrl+A/S) these seem to be spring loaded - plus there is no binding for the central position either.

EDIT: The binding behavior is correct, the mouse is wrong.

Edited by virgo47

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Open and close positions on both switches should actually be springloaded, and they used to be until one of the patches broke their interaction with mouse about two years ago in both Mustangs.

I admit having switches stuck is "convenient" bug for guys like me who only use mouse to operate them, but it's bug nevertheless.

Edited by Art-J
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Thanks for the clarification. I don't know why I haven't checked the manual as I mostly do. P-51D manual says it clearly - they are spring loaded indeed. That means the bug is not affecting me as a keyboard user, only the mouse user, I see. It's not a biggie then. But of course, the things like this are confusing.

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