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Is there any possibility of seeing pilot kneeboards attached to the leg like on the F/A-18 and F-16 pilot? Being able to glance down in VR (and TrackIR for that matter)and reference whatever page it is I have open is an invaluable tool, moreso when learning a new aircraft/helo. Having the kneeboard open in its current state takes up a lot of visual real estate and makes referencing it on a regular basis problematic.

 

When I first started DCS I always scoffed at the kneeboards, I now find them to be an invaluable tool to have and would love to see some improvements ont heir implemntation.

 

Thanks for taking the time,

-Caliber

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1 hour ago, Caliber42 said:

Having the kneeboard open in its current state takes up a lot of visual real estate and makes referencing it on a regular basis problematic

 

it can be resized and moved easily, while being more legible. but I wish it were able to remember its size/location from one dcs session to the next, and have standard tabs to group the pages of each source location

 

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16 hours ago, Caliber42 said:

Is there any possibility of seeing pilot kneeboards attached to the leg like on the F/A-18 and F-16 pilot?

It is currently implemented only in a few modules. I'd love to have it as a standard for all modules.

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