Click on the switch.So, in FSX all these actions only require you to use the mouse and press/hold/release the single button (Space).In x-plane in addition to the mouse I need to use 3 more keys ( O, +, -) and probably remove my hand from the mouse to use the keyboard (to zoom) and then move it back to the mouse to click on the switch. Not sure if I still need to hold the O key or what will happen if I release it (will I loose the view if I release it and my mouse moves?).5. In X-Plane we need to use keyboard for that. In FSX you use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out. Often, it will require one more action - zoom the view as the switch can be too small. And now try to point the cursor to the switch. Press and hold the O key to freeze the view. I did not know about the O key (and did not try it yet), so I suspect it's supposes to provide the same functionality - freeze the view. In x-plane, when you move the mouse the view is always changing and makes it difficult to point the cursor on the switch.In FSX you just release the Space key and the view become frozen and not moving anymore with the mouse, which makes the cursor pointing easier. Moving the mouse, find that switch and try to point the cursor to that switch. Remove my hand from the joystick and put it on the mouse (that's fine - nothing wrong with that :-) )2. Let's say I'm in 747 Virtual Cockpit on approach when I need to quickly react to ATC instructions.So, in order to just turn off a switch, or press a button, I need:1. It could also be assigned to a joystick button.O (the letter) will freeze the pan for as long as the button is pressed.W returns to forward 2D view.The problem is that this model requires too many actions. Moving the mouse will move the view.This assignment is changeable in the key settings. Shift+0 (zero) will do what SPACE does in FSX. imagine the number of FSX'ers that would give XP a shot if we could map XP to function close to FSX. One you release the Space button, your mouse will be working as usual wothout camera movements.Another option (even better) would be to use a mouse wheel button anstead of the Space.Is it possible in x-plane?Thank you,Dmitry.I would like that functionality as well. Any help or guide from LR would be much appreciated and help a lot to bring more FSX users to X-Plane.Why don't we use this topic to discuss and find help on any such problems?Below is the problem that i have right now:What I'm trying to achive is to use mouse the same way as it works in FSX for camera movements in Virtual Cockpits.So, is it possible to setup it this way:You press and hold Space button on your keyboard and while you hold it, you can use mouse to view around in the Virtual Cockpit. Hi,I beleave, one of the biggest problems for FSX users is to find the way to use the same keyboard/joystick assignments/functionality in x-plane as in FSX.
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