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I disabled "Pause on task switch" in FSX and if I switch to a PDF chart or my Plan-G window the simulation continues but the sound from FSX is muted. Is there any way to prevent the sound from muting when switching to another application?
I'm asking here because this seems to be a common windows behavior but maybe FSUIPC could tell the Windows sound system not to mute.
Thanks,
Barry
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I just tried this new option and it works perfectly. Thanks very much!
What is Mouse Move? I could not find it in the docs.
Thanks,
Barry
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Have you checked the Aerosoft forums? http://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/forum/551-throttle-issues-with-fsuipc/
Seems like there are some nice Lua scripts that add idle detents and reverse thrust for CH throttles. I don't use CH or the AXE but my understanding was that you're not supposed to use FSUIPC calibration with the AXE. I would make an aircraft-specific profile and set it up as recommended in the support forum.
Barry
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Wow, thanks! I will not be able to try it out until next week but will definitely give it a go!
Regards,
Barry
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Not at present. What add-ons use the middle mouse button, other than Ezcam (for the same purpose as FSUIPC)?
Pete
The FeelThere Phenom 100 uses the middle mouse for some functions, for example switching between NAV1/NAV2 and COM1/COM2, and also to sync MCP dials, eg the HDG mentioned above. I also have the FeelThere ERJ.
I guess I'll just disable Mouse Look when flying these planes.
Thanks,
Barry
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I like having the FSUIPC Mouse Look function but some addons want to use the middle mouse button for clicking on buttons in the panel. Can I have FSUIPC Mouse Look enabled but just toggle it on/off with the spacebar, but disable FSUIPC from intercepting the middle mouse button for mouse look so that the addon can use that button?
Thanks,
Barry
Sound on task switch
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Thanks Andy, that's exactly what I was looking for. :)
Regards,
Barry