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F4-BMS 2.0 Technical Manual
Inside the 3D, WinAmp can be controlled either through keyboard commands or through the ICP.
The supported actions are:
Command
The associated keyboard callbacks ICP
Start Playback WinAmpStartPlayback
Stop Playback WinAmpStopPlayback
Toggle Playback WinAmpTogglePlayback DCS SEQ
Previous Track WinAmpPreviousTrack DCS UP
Next Track WinAmpNextTrack DCS DOWN
Volume Up (1%) WinAmpVolumeUp ICP NEXT
Volume Down (1%) WinAmpVolumeDown ICP PREV
To control WinAmp through the ICP, you will have to press the LIST button, then twice the 0 ICP
button. The DED will change to show the name of the currently played file, if no WinAmp window
was detected, the DED will show an error message. Playback can be toggled through the DCS
SEQ button, volume can be controlled through the ICP PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons, the
next/previous track can be selected with the DCS UP/DOWN buttons.
12.4
DISPLACEMENT CAM
This feature makes the 'orbit cam' camera move around slightly, simulating the relative motion of
whatever airborne vehicle the orbit cam is located on. This feature needs to be enabled in the
falconbms.cfg file (either through the config editor or by enabling "g_bEnableDisplacementCam"
manually. Once this is done, you can toggle it temporarily by pressing the
"ToggleDisplacementCam" keypress.
12.5
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL - NEW TRAFFIC CALLS
Once you call inbound on approach to a field, ATC will now call out traffic such as "Cowboy 11,
traffic 2 O'Clock 4 miles." The traffic must be a possible traffic conflict to your plane or it will not
be called out. Once ATC calls traffic out to you, it will continue to update you with that traffic as
long as it remains a possible conflict. If you find the traffic, or just want ATC to shut up about the
traffic, select the "Traffic In Sight" under the Tower menu. ATC will stop calling that specific traffic
out to you unless it becomes a possible conflict again. ATC will not call out aircraft in your own
flight.
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