Hackels Posted December 14, 2019 Posted December 14, 2019 Is there any way to unselect the (F 10 key ) setting if you press it by accident?
JGr2/J5_Baeumer Posted December 14, 2019 Posted December 14, 2019 I believe F10 simply "saves" your view. Go into the game settings menu and look under the pilot head and any other similarly related views tab and see what is mapped to F10. I've accidentally "skewed my view", quite atrociously a number of times. Just a few weeks ago in fact. Is this your problem?
Hackels Posted December 17, 2019 Author Posted December 17, 2019 On 12/14/2019 at 11:28 AM, J5_Baeumer said: I believe F10 simply "saves" your view. Go into the game settings menu and look under the pilot head and any other similarly related views tab and see what is mapped to F10. I've accidentally "skewed my view", quite atrociously a number of times. Just a few weeks ago in fact. Is this your problem? Yeah, so badly so, that I redownloaded the whole game. Which fixes it too
JGr2/J46_Sturm Posted December 17, 2019 Posted December 17, 2019 19 minutes ago, Hackels said: Yeah, so badly so, that I redownloaded the whole game. Which fixes it too Seems it would be a little easier to sit on ground in your plane and use the I think the insert key, delete key, page up and page down keys, and once you have the view you want then press the F10 key....of course if you are using trackir then first press the F9 key to pause trackir.
ST_Catchov Posted December 17, 2019 Posted December 17, 2019 41 minutes ago, Hackels said: Yeah, so badly so, that I redownloaded the whole game. Which fixes it too {Snigger} I suppose you can laugh about it now …. maybe? =============================================== From the ROF manual …. (I'm assuming the same applies to FC) - Adjusting the default head position: 1. Ensure that any head tracking software (such as TrackIR) is disabled. 2. Make sure you cockpit view is centered by pressing the numpad 5 key (Head: snap center). 3. Adjust your camera view to the left and to the right with the Delete (Head: move left) and the End keys (Head: move right), respectively. 4. Adjust your camera view forward and backward with the Insert (Head: move forward) and the Home keys (Head: move backward), respectively. 5. Adjust your camera view up and down with the Page Up (Head: move up) and the Page Down keys (Head: move down), respectively. 6. Once you are satisfied with your changes, press the F10 key (Head: save snap). If at any time before this step you want to revert to the default head position, press the numpad 5 key.
JGr2/J5_Baeumer Posted December 17, 2019 Posted December 17, 2019 Good. Now don't forget to center your track ir to your screen using F12 first.
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