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This is an age-old problem with FC3 aircraft.

Could the ControlsIndicator.lua file be added to FC3 aircraft? This will help people with multi-monitors to place that overlay in to a visible part of the screen. The location of mine is buried in the bottom right corner of the total screen resolution, out of the normal view from my multi-monitor config.

I see that the FC 2024 aircraft (F-86, F-5, and MiG-15) have a ControlsIndicator folder that allows the user to edit them.

What are the obstacles that would prevent this from happening? Could the user be allowed to change the position of this overlay, pretty please and with sugar on top?

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This is an age-old problem with FC3 aircraft.
Could the ControlsIndicator.lua file be added to FC3 aircraft? This will help people with multi-monitors to place that overlay in to a visible part of the screen. The location of mine is buried in the bottom right corner of the total screen resolution, out of the normal view from my multi-monitor config.
I see that the FC 2024 aircraft (F-86, F-5, and MiG-15) have a ControlsIndicator folder that allows the user to edit them.
What are the obstacles that would prevent this from happening? Could the user be allowed to change the position of this overlay, pretty please and with sugar on top?
Yeah, and let's have the setting in Saved Games!

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This is an example of my display setup. The Controls Indicator overlay is in the bottom right corner of the total screen resolution. Its placement is outside the visible viewing area of my additional monitors, presented by the yellow frame. The file attachment was scaled down for space-saving purposes. Placement of the overlay could go in any corner of the main display or in the visible viewing area. A lua file that would manipulate its position would be preferred, however, using a function similar to the SA-342 Gazelle would be another potential solution. That module gives you the choice of corner to place the overlay.

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Edited by GeoS72
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