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SimTriggerSecondDetent SP2 command.
SimRetUp SP2 command.
SimRetDn SP2 command.
SimCursorEnable SP2 command.
SimStepComm1VolumeUp SP2 command.
SimStepComm1VolumeDown SP2 command.
SimStepComm2VolumeUp SP2 command.
SimStepComm2VolumeDown SP2 command.
SimSymWheelUp SP3 command, although not present in the default
keystrokes.key file. This command is for the Brightness
control on the left side of the ICP. This key function is
equivalent to a left mouse click on the thumb wheel and it
increases the brightness of the color used for the various
elements of HUD symbology (see also the SimHUDBrt*
commands for multiplier effect). There are 6 levels of
brightness. The lowest level is basically going to blank all
the symbology. In previous versions of Falcon4, at the
lowest level brightness the HUD was powered off for you.
This is not true in BMS: the Sym Wheel commands merely
set level. Use the SimHUDPower* commands to turn the
HUD on an off. This is still consistent with the SP3 supplied
checklists since those already recommend this command
to power on the HUD. This command only operates if
realistic avionics is selected.
SimSymWheelDn SP3 command, although not present in the default
keystrokes.key file. This command is for the Brightness
control on the left side of the ICP. This key function is
equivalent to a right mouse click on the thumb wheel and it
decreases the brightness of the color used for the various
elements of HUD symbology (see also the SimHUDBrt*
commands for multiplier effect). There are 6 levels of
brightness. The lowest level is basically going to blank all
the symbology. In previous versions of Falcon4, at the
lowest level brightness the HUD was powered off for you.
This is not true in BMS: the Sym Wheel commands merely
set level. Use the SimHUDPower* commands to turn the
HUD on an off. This is still consistent with the SP3 supplied
checklists since those already recommend this command
to power on the HUD. This command only operates if
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