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The TBM is brilliant. Thanks for the work!

Two issues I had with version v1.0.7:

1. At night, the texture is too dark for me to see the positions of the toggle switches, even after I turn the access light on and adjust my monitor brightness/contrast.

2. I cannot find a ref to assign a joystick button to the throttle's TOGA switch. Assigning a joystick button to the standard XP11 TOGA ref does not work.

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40 minutes ago, WesXi said:

The TBM is brilliant. Thanks for the work!

Two issues I had with version v1.0.7:

1. At night, the texture is too dark for me to see the positions of the toggle switches, even after I turn the access light on and adjust my monitor brightness/contrast.

2. I cannot find a ref to assign a joystick button to the throttle's TOGA switch. Assigning a joystick button to the standard XP11 TOGA ref does not work.

You need to calibrate your monitor or buy a new monitor! I can see all of the toggle switches when the cockpit lights are turned on! I can even see them when the red flashlight is turned on! Can you see them in the picture below?

TBM900_2.png

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On ‎10‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 3:39 AM, WesXi said:

Sorry that I wasn't specific. I had trouble with the overhead switches. Here is a screenshot from the most recent stream of BlackBox711.

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Yes I experience the same problem... very dark even with the lights on impossible with lights off

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On 10/27/2018 at 12:39 AM, WesXi said:

Sorry that I wasn't specific. I had trouble with the overhead switches. Here is a screenshot from the most recent stream of BlackBox711.

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They are dark but I can see the switches in your picture. Try turning on the two cabin lights above the pilot. If you still can't see them maybe it's time for a brighter monitor.

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4 hours ago, strider said:

They are dark but I can see the switches in your picture. Try turning on the two cabin lights above the pilot. If you still can't see them maybe it's time for a brighter monitor.

I don't know about what he has but I have a brand new 34 inch ultrawide curved monitor and I couldn't tell at night what switch was flipped up or down so someones monitor is not the problem. It is what it is .......dark

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7 minutes ago, swole217 said:

I don't know about what he has but I have a brand new 34 inch ultrawide curved monitor and I couldn't tell at night what switch was flipped up or down so someones monitor is not the problem. It is what it is .......dark

Turn the lights on!

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3 hours ago, strider said:

Turn the lights on!

I fiddled with all the lights and found only the overhead light helps to see the switches. So, now I always keep that light on.

New users (and those who don't fly the TBM after a while) will not find its switch easily, especially in dark, and they will try the overhead light penal first, which does not help and may cause frustration.

I am not a dev, and I think the problem is with XP11. The silver-ish metallic texture always looks dark. If I knew how to change the textures and make them look brighter myself, I would've done it.

By the way, my monitor is a 29inch curved ultra-wide screen, a few months old. Honestly, I only had trouble seeing the overhead panels of this brilliant TBM900 and Rotate's MD80 (other people also complained).

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27 minutes ago, WesXi said:

I fiddled with all the lights and found only the overhead light helps to see the switches. So, now I always keep that light on.

New users (and those who don't fly the TBM after a while) will not find its switch easily, especially in dark, and they will try the overhead light penal first, which does not help and may cause frustration.

I am not a dev, and I think the problem is with XP11. The silver-ish metallic texture always looks dark. If I knew how to change the textures and make them look brighter myself, I would've done it.

By the way, my monitor is a 29inch curved ultra-wide screen, a few months old. Honestly, I only had trouble seeing the overhead panels of this brilliant TBM900 and Rotate's MD80 (other people also complained).

That overhead panel is going to be dark in real life too. Unfortunately, we can not just reach up and feel for the switches.  You really don't need to mess with those overhead switches once you start the AC anyways, with the exception of the landing lights, but I just leave them on. Asking the dev to make the color unrealistic is not the solution. Maybe it's time for a feature request from laminar, maybe a brighter red flashlight would help?

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I'll experiment some more with the colors on the panel and the switches.  Trying to find a good balance for the color between night and day can be a little tricky.  

I'll try and make it in time for the next update.

 

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On 4/19/2020 at 8:02 PM, karyschoolaz said:

FOUND A SOLUTION... DOWN LOADED A LIVERY WITH A "DOT"ON THE BUTTONS SO I COPYED AND PASTED IN THE ALL THE LIVERIES.. 

Also solved this Problem with this liverie - it is a nice working and very elegant solution! 

The liverie is made by Razor94, found here:

https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/49405-hotstart-tbm-900-d-fsbg/

As described you can use the two overhead png's for your other liveries. 

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