On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 12:12:03 +0200, AJ MacLeod
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On a 105 key UK keyboard the rudder controls are, on the numeric keypad,
the
"0/Ins" key and the "enter" key.
The differential braking controls, on the other hand, which have a
similar
effect to the rudder on the ground (i.e. they yaw the plane) are, on the
main
keyboard, the ",/<" key and "./>" key.
Of course, it's not at all easy to fly using the keyboard to control the
rudder, but those keys ought to at least make it work as advertised...
AJ
Many thanks for explaining that, next time I'll use the correct keys ;)
the L/R gear brakes are obviously not a good substitute for the rudder on
take off, that's why I was keen to sort out my rudder controls.
Anyway it did force me to find out how to modify the key-mapping and use
the property editor. I like the flexibility this , were nice design.
Shame the property editor often fails since it overruns an 80 char
internal limit. That probably needs to be extended a bit. Trivial mod for
someone who knows that code.
Thanks again.
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