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  1. The real plane doesn’t have this option so I doubt it’ll be implemented by the developer.
  2. I’m not familiar with the Warthog. You’re requesting commands to hold the throttle levers in the virtual cockpit in the fuel cut off position?
  3. Exactly. Make your own “ready to go” saved state on a new airframe, load it whenever you start the flight, and you’re all set. Basically identical to Non-persistent mode. Non-persistent mode was deliberately not named “quick start” or anything like that, the intention is for it to be used for practice flights, training scenarios, etc.
  4. Precisely, they’re magnetic.
  5. Ok, you didn’t mention reverse function at all… Yes, that’s being considered for a future update. That’s all I can say at this time.
  6. Airbus pack has reverse levers on two handles also.
  7. I’m sorry, I don’t understand. I don’t use the TM TCA anymore, but if I did I would set it up like my screenshots, because that worked fine. What isn’t working for you with this configuration? Maybe I can help fix it.
  8. Yes, because I only set that up to test for this thread, but it worked fine.
  9. I’m curious, why would you need both?
  10. You may want to move your Windows page file to the drive with more space, that’ll give your PC a bit more room to handle memory issues. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/how-to-manage-virtual-memory-pagefile-windows-10,36929.html
  11. They’re talking about the CL-650’s systems, specifically (which don’t have Librain integrated at this time). But I really don’t understand how they came to that conclusion from the logs you posted here (assuming they saw the same ones), but I’m no expert. You may have to just not fly in VR, sad to say. Just curious, what does the “--force_vr” command line option do exactly?
  12. Technically you gain a button because two of the handles can have red A/T disconnect buttons on the side, as this is the configuration for the A330/340/350/380.
  13. Pils

    Mac support

    Jelly! I was told I have to wait 2 months.
  14. Thank you for your help!
  15. The developer will look at ways to reduce this risk. In the meantime don’t park at airliner stands.
  16. Should be fixed in an upcoming update.
  17. To be clear manual entry didn’t work? Please also provide logs.
  18. Yes. You can’t. It’s true. And that is very strong language for a minor inconvenience. However, feedback will be passed on.
  19. They’re buttons too.
  20. Yes, that’s how this feature works. Think of the popups as being all on a single “layer” and when you hide them the layer is hidden, as such when you click another popup it’s added to the layer and the whole layer is shown again. Having multiple layers/groups of popups would make the implementation a whole lot more complicated. It may get more sophisticated in the future, or it may not.
  21. Yes, a plain vanilla X-Plane install using OpenGL is what Laminar would suggest I'm sure. If you only select one of the smaller regions to install global scenery for the size shouldn't be too large. Unfortunately, Vulkan device loss errors are a known problem with XP's Vulkan engine, however LR stopped debugging the resultant X-Plane 11 crash reports from users many months ago. And as there will be no more bug fixes for 11, our only hope is that the situation is improved in XP 12 because OpenGL will no longer be an option!
  22. Yes. Preferably over more than 60 seconds so we can see a long term trend from start of flight to crash. I’m not sure if Task Manager can do that though?
  23. Thank you. What is more useful is the memory usage graph so we can see a trend.
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