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Odd...

Posted: 02 May 2013, 19:36
by Filonian
Switching to map view - OK - back again - nothing, aircraft/panel vanished, but occasionally just instruments in view.

Can anybody suggest why this would be and a possible remedy?


Graham

Re: Odd...

Posted: 02 May 2013, 19:41
by Garry Russell
Hi Graham :hello:

That sounds like the "W" key function where on press removes the panel, a second gives the vital instrument and a third press bring you back to panel.

Has something been re assigned?

Check you assignments and see what 'S' & 'W'W are assigned to.

Re: Odd...

Posted: 02 May 2013, 21:04
by Filonian
Thanks for the reply Garry, I will have a look tomorrow as I have a very urgent appointment at the moment - with a bottle of malt Image

(For Eric - Bruadar.)

Graham

Re: Odd...

Posted: 02 May 2013, 22:25
by Tomliner
Who is Eric Bruadar? *-)
Enjoy it Graham :lol: EricT

Re: Odd...

Posted: 03 May 2013, 20:41
by Filonian
Eric, I've taken to drinking Bruadar because I was told honey is good for you.

Graay, Tried the W key this morning with nothing appearing to happen, but when I flew a short while ago everything seems to be back to normal :dunno: . Again, thanks for your input.


Graham

Re: Odd...

Posted: 03 May 2013, 21:02
by Garry Russell
Hi Graham :hello:

Sounds like one of those screw ups that gets reset and leaves you non the wiser :wall:

Anyhow, for whatever reason sorted and that all that matters :)

Re: Odd...

Posted: 03 May 2013, 21:51
by Tomliner
Eric, I've taken to drinking Bruadar because I was told honey is good for you.
Sounds a good enough reason to me Graham.Have you tried asking your quack if he can prescribe it on the NHS for the sake of your health? *-) EricT

Re: Odd...

Posted: 04 May 2013, 09:00
by Filonian
Yes Eric, but the miserable sod won't play.

I tried suggesting that it was more beneficial for keeping my blood thin than aspirin - reply,"This is the NHS pal, you'll have aspirin and like it.

When I was first diagnosed with bladder cancer my consultant insisted on my becoming a non smoker. I agreed on condition that my malt was put on prescription. The second word was "off."

After the last examination last month he said he would write to my GP. I suggested that when he had finished his report that he add something on the bottom if it for me - malt on prescription - as my GP might take more notice of him than me. Again, second word "off." :(



Graham