Nosewheel steering functionality has changed in the latest version of the Saab v1.6...
Nosewheel Tiller
There seems to be some confusion on how this is implemented. We have provided two (2) options (selectable in user preferences):
- Use Tiller Checked (ON) - This allows you to use the in-cockpit tiller (manipulator) to steer.
- Use Tiller Unchecked (OFF) - This allows for mouse/hardware steering.
In addition... steering is only available when the following criteria are met
1. On the ground (WOW)
2. Hydraulic PSI >= 1500
3. Aircraft is moving
4.Tiller is engaged (depressed)
Please review the forums before posting about potential bugs. The issue with the ILS symbology has been mentioned in these forums many times. It's a known issue and will be fixed in the next update.
From the AOM:
"A Flight advisory IAS for Long Range Cruise will be displayed on the EADI when the ALTS mode is in track. The computed IAS is a function of altitude at medium aircraft weight."
I can move the altitude preset value approx. 7000 feet with one flip of my scroll wheel. That sounds like more than enough. For me, it does increment somewhat less with slower movement. Maybe you can adjust the scroll on your mouse?