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timholt 04-30-2011 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by TheEditor (Post 249672)
Cuz this game is full of 40somethings that are afraid of change...lol

Even more afraid are (some of) us 60 somethings.

skouras 04-30-2011 06:41 AM

its a simulation its supposed to have a clickable pit and i love it:-)
if some people wants no clickable cockpits then go and fly WOP
i hope they expand this feature and make it more clickable with rotations and not decrease and increase

BrassEm 04-30-2011 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Propwash_ (Post 249639)
My experience with mouse-activated featrures in FSX is that it takes too much time lining up the cursor with the control and activating it. A real pilot knew where the controls and switches were by memory and could activate them by feel using both hands without having to look, or at least with only peripheral vision.

If you speed up the mouse movement, you inevitably overshoot the control and spend a lot of time backtracking. This might be an interesting scenario for a full-real start of a bomber using complex engine management - once. After that - trust me - you will be back to the keyboard :)

Never a truer word spoken Propwash.

For years I have not flown FSX for not more than half an hour for that very reason. I only ever fly VC in any sim, and with TIR it was impossible to set the panels for flight direction with mouse-overs.

Mouse clicks definitely has a place in this game and it is a great move forward that it is included. But you can never ever beat the hardware interface.

(The old IL-2 had a peripheral interface but there is no mention of one in this version?)

mayestdo 04-30-2011 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Meusli (Post 249570)
I hate the fact its on by default so you have a floating arrow sticking around.

1+

Ze-Jamz 04-30-2011 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Strike (Post 249596)
they should make it so that the mouse disappears if left untouched over 2 seconds or something

+1


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