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737 NGX disconnecting the Autopilot through my stick !!!!!!!


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Hi guys

 

 

 

How i can disconnect my autopilot in the final approach through the FSUIPC, i was facing the same problem untill i've read that i can done that by Ctrl+shift+z which is one of PMDG assignments, and yes i've done that through my FSUIPC.......

 

now how i an done that in my NGX, there is no Ctrl+shift+z assigned in the aircraft....

 

any hints will powerful help.............

 

 

 

Thanks for the previous helpful.....

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How i can disconnect my autopilot in the final approach through the FSUIPC, i was facing the same problem untill i've read that i can done that by Ctrl+shift+z which is one of PMDG assignments, and yes i've done that through my FSUIPC.......

 

now how i an done that in my NGX, there is no Ctrl+shift+z assigned in the aircraft....

 

any hints will powerful help.............

 

I'm sorry, I don't understand, What is the question? You seem to say you solved a problem, but then have one. What problem?

 

Pete

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I've fix it in the PMDG 777, but in the NGX i cant done that.

How i can disconnect the autopilot in the NGX through my yoke ? In the NGX CTRL SHIFT Z does not disconnent the Autopilot unlick the PMDG 777 !!!!!

 

Sorry, I do not have any PMDG aircraft. Doesn't the documentation help? Can't you assign a key stroke in its options?

 

Pete

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