Sorry i assumed documentation came from Xplane 10 manual; the font and the color in some instructional windows looked like it could have been Laminar Xplane 10 product. My bad.
I guess the answer to my question is no; no way to move the lever to condition side without a mouse? It is ok; the airplane still the best out there.
Another questions is; the instructions are a bit unclear on page 36-37 of start up procedures: The Warning sign says "after introducing the fuel never abort using abort position on the starter switch..." and below on the same page and the next one it says "... if starter and ignition messages are not extinguished .... disconnect the starter by switching to the Abort position." One of the statements is not right then?
exact quote from pages 36-37 below:
" WARNING! After introducing fuel, NEVER abort a start using the ABORT position on the STARTER switch. Doing so can severely damage the engine if fuel combustion has started, or lead to a tailpipe fire on a subsequent start if fuel vapors have accumulated in the engine.
Having gotten the engine up into the low idle state, we can proceed to complete the starting procedure by preparing the aircraft for taxi:
1. Having reached 52% NG, verify that the STARTER and IGNITION messages are extinguished. If not, manually disconnect the starter by momentarily moving the STARTER
switch to the ABORT position."
Thanks,
igor