SteveS Posted June 11, 2016 Report Posted June 11, 2016 (edited) Using X-plane/IXEG 737 on my win 10 laptop and cant get the preference options to show, they work fine in my PC Desktop application. Anyone have similar issue/fix Steve Edited March 31, 2018 by Morten Quote
mmerelles Posted June 11, 2016 Report Posted June 11, 2016 can you attach your xplane log.txt file found on your xplane root folder? use "choose files" for attaching bottom left corner while posting. i have seen this before from another user, having a very limited intel 4000 chipset graphics card not supported as per the developers Quote
SteveS Posted June 12, 2016 Author Report Posted June 12, 2016 Hi, Mmerelles - Unfortunately in an attempt to fix this I uninstalled my IXEG and the whole X-Plane 10, I'm currently reinstalling. I have the R7 M260 graphics, with the intel i7-4500U cpu Quote
Litjan Posted June 12, 2016 Report Posted June 12, 2016 Hi, I think we have seen this some times already - I think the reason was an incompatible gfx chip (onboard Intel)? Jan Quote
SteveS Posted June 12, 2016 Author Report Posted June 12, 2016 Does this mean an update will fix this incompatibility issue? Quote
Cameron Posted June 13, 2016 Report Posted June 13, 2016 Does this mean an update will fix this incompatibility issue? No sir. It means the graphics chip inside of your laptop is incapable of properly rendering. Quote
Tchou Posted June 13, 2016 Report Posted June 13, 2016 it means you may be able to fix it by forcing X-plane to use the R7 graphics card instead of the Integrated graphics card in your CPU. Quote
Tchou Posted June 13, 2016 Report Posted June 13, 2016 6 minutes ago, Cameron said: No sir. It means the graphics chip inside of your laptop is incapable of properly rendering. So if this is correct 21.5" iMacs and Macbook pro Retina (13 and 15" except the 2.5GHz version) are not able to run IXEG 737 ? Quote
SteveS Posted June 13, 2016 Author Report Posted June 13, 2016 52 minutes ago, Tchou said: it means you may be able to fix it by forcing X-plane to use the R7 graphics card instead of the Integrated graphics card in your CPU. Can you tell me how I can do this, I only bought the IXEG 737 to use on my laptop. Quote
Ben Russell Posted June 13, 2016 Report Posted June 13, 2016 1 hour ago, Tchou said: So if this is correct 21.5" iMacs and Macbook pro Retina (13 and 15" except the 2.5GHz version) are not able to run IXEG 737 ? This is a definite problem. I've purchased a current gen MBP with Intel JunkPU in it to test on but have no ETA. Quote
Cameron Posted June 13, 2016 Report Posted June 13, 2016 1 hour ago, Tchou said: So if this is correct 21.5" iMacs and Macbook pro Retina (13 and 15" except the 2.5GHz version) are not able to run IXEG 737 ? No, this was based on the assumption the Intel CPU was in use. I missed the Radeon card part (based on Jan's initial response). Quote
Tchou Posted June 13, 2016 Report Posted June 13, 2016 9 hours ago, SteveS said: Can you tell me how I can do this, I only bought the IXEG 737 to use on my laptop. I might but I do not know what is your computer, And I have only one PC at home for x-plane (and the i7 integrated video is deactivated in the bios). My 4 other computers are macs… here is what I found : Source Normally your intel card will switch to your dedicated amd one if it detects an application that requires huge graphics processing, like a game. Its not possible to turn on the amd card forcefully while the computer is idle, since the intel card will consume less power, but it is possible to force the amd card on for applications you desire to run on it. For that, just go to catalyst control center and select the application(under graphics application settings), then select the amd card (high performance option) for it. If you don't have catalyst control center installed, you need to update your drivers. You can find the drivers list here: Download Drivers Note that, for some applications that do not require the high performance amd card in any circumstances, the catalyst control center will lock it to the power saving intel card. In such a case, you cannot change that option. Quote
SteveS Posted June 13, 2016 Author Report Posted June 13, 2016 12 hours ago, Tchou said: I might but I do not know what is your computer, And I have only one PC at home for x-plane (and the i7 integrated video is deactivated in the bios). My 4 other computers are macs… here is what I found : Source Normally your intel card will switch to your dedicated amd one if it detects an application that requires huge graphics processing, like a game. Its not possible to turn on the amd card forcefully while the computer is idle, since the intel card will consume less power, but it is possible to force the amd card on for applications you desire to run on it. For that, just go to catalyst control center and select the application(under graphics application settings), then select the amd card (high performance option) for it. If you don't have catalyst control center installed, you need to update your drivers. You can find the drivers list here: Download Drivers Note that, for some applications that do not require the high performance amd card in any circumstances, the catalyst control center will lock it to the power saving intel card. In such a case, you cannot change that option. Thanks I'll give it a go..I manage to uninstall the intel graphic's driver using Game Guru Uninstaller and installed the latest AMD driver, ran XP10, still no luck with the IXEG 737, but, my graphics are noticeably better. I'll try it using catalyst. Quote
SteveS Posted June 13, 2016 Author Report Posted June 13, 2016 On 11/06/2016 at 8:53 AM, mmerelles said: can you attach your xplane log.txt file found on your xplane root folder? use "choose files" for attaching bottom left corner while posting. i have seen this before from another user, having a very limited intel 4000 chipset graphics card not supported as per the developers After a reinstall, here is my log file Log.txt Quote
mmerelles Posted June 14, 2016 Report Posted June 14, 2016 2 hours ago, SteveS said: After a reinstall, here is my log file Log.txt Thanks for your log. As per your log file xplane is detecting: OpenGL Vendor : Intel OpenGL Render : Intel(R) HD Graphics 4400 OpenGL Version : 4.3.0 - Build 20.19.15.4331 (430/0) you fall under the Intel graphics 4xxxx not supported so far the chip has no power to render what required. I am not familiar with your laptop, does it has a R7 also? can you force your hardware to use it instead of the integrated intel? Quote
SteveS Posted June 14, 2016 Author Report Posted June 14, 2016 1 hour ago, mmerelles said: Thanks for your log. As per your log file xplane is detecting: OpenGL Vendor : Intel OpenGL Render : Intel(R) HD Graphics 4400 OpenGL Version : 4.3.0 - Build 20.19.15.4331 (430/0) you fall under the Intel graphics 4xxxx not supported so far the chip has no power to render what required. I am not familiar with your laptop, does it has a R7 also? can you force your hardware to use it instead of the integrated intel? yes R7 M260 Quote
Litjan Posted June 15, 2016 Report Posted June 15, 2016 On 14.6.2016 at 4:50 AM, SteveS said: yes R7 M260 Question: Can you "click" the buttons (invisible)? Thanks, Jan Quote
PARLIAMO Posted December 16, 2016 Report Posted December 16, 2016 Found a solution, which does not require the user to update the graphics processor! Follow this simple process: 1. Go to your X-Plane 10 Folder 2. Access the 'Aircraft' folder 3. Enter the 'X-Aviation' folder 4. Enter the ''IXEG 737 Classic' folder 5. Scroll down and open the 'IXEG_user_prefs' text document 6. Within those preferences, you can alter settings that you couldn't have previously adjusted in the sim, by simply changing the '= number' alongside that command, e.g., 'steam gauges=0' is the default setting, however, if you change that to 'steam gauges=1', and save those preferences, the next time you open X-Plane, the steam gauges will appear in place of the modernised centre instrument panel. NOTE: For this to work, you must re-open X-PLANE subsequent to adjusting these settings. 1 Quote
ozzy254 Posted March 30, 2018 Report Posted March 30, 2018 On 12/16/2016 at 9:35 AM, PARLIAMO said: Found a solution, which does not require the user to update the graphics processor! Follow this simple process: 1. Go to your X-Plane 10 Folder 2. Access the 'Aircraft' folder 3. Enter the 'X-Aviation' folder 4. Enter the ''IXEG 737 Classic' folder 5. Scroll down and open the 'IXEG_user_prefs' text document 6. Within those preferences, you can alter settings that you couldn't have previously adjusted in the sim, by simply changing the '= number' alongside that command, e.g., 'steam gauges=0' is the default setting, however, if you change that to 'steam gauges=1', and save those preferences, the next time you open X-Plane, the steam gauges will appear in place of the modernised centre instrument panel. NOTE: For this to work, you must re-open X-PLANE subsequent to adjusting these settings. i dint really get this,you mean re-arranging the numbers along side each comand?e.g winglet = 1 and so on? thanks Quote
PARLIAMO Posted March 31, 2018 Report Posted March 31, 2018 9 hours ago, ozzy254 said: i dint really get this,you mean re-arranging the numbers along side each comand?e.g winglet = 1 and so on? thanks Yes. Save it, then re-open the sim and the altered preference(s) should now apply. Quote
ozzy254 Posted April 13, 2018 Report Posted April 13, 2018 Thank you so much..it worked! what about turning the fuel frome tonnes to kgs? Dont seem to find that option Quote
Litjan Posted April 13, 2018 Report Posted April 13, 2018 1 hour ago, ozzy254 said: Thank you so much..it worked! what about turning the fuel frome tonnes to kgs? Dont seem to find that option Tons is 1000kg - so its the same unit, basically. Its like km and m. Jan Quote
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