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  1. Yes, I found it odd too. And yes, you do understand correctly. The parameter hideinfotext=1 does have the removal effect on the instant replay messages, the pause message, slew, and so on and so forth... Perhaps a question to the TrackIR people at naturalpoint.com might shed light as to why the TrackIR needs the messages... Andrew
  2. Just noticed on the naturalpoint.com website (TrackIR people...) that the text messages are required for TrackIR's use... Perhaps the message subsystem is some sort of switch trigger??? It's definitely necessary to the correct function of TrackIR to have HideInfoText=0 or no line at all in the fs9.cfg... Andrew
  3. Thanks very much for the quick response and the help... I scooted around the Net and found a parameter for the central .cfg file: HideInfoText=1 Tried it out as well... it seems to break the use of my TrackIR. I remove the line from the fs9.cfg, and TrackIR functions correctly once again... Strange... Cheers for your help, anyway, much appreciated :D Andrew
  4. Hi there, I recently registered FSUIPC and, although not a major tweaker, am sure that my install of FS2004 has benefitted from the experience :D I have read through a large amount of the manual, as well as the advanced users' guide, but cannot seem to fathom out if it is possible to remove the message that appears in the bottom left corner of the window during instant replay, counting the time left to play and so on. It makes taking screenshots particularly difficult :( Now, I found a page on the Net with a large table listing offsets. It seems 0628 and 062C are associated with instant replay flag and control, and time left to run. Is there any way of programming a keystroke to turn this message off? (Or any simpler method for that matter?) And if so how? Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to offer Andrew
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