On Tuesday 07 August 2007 21:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just installed FlightGear 0.9.10-6.fc7 on my Linux Fedora 7 system. I
> installed it using the command:
>   yum install FlightGear
This wasn't on Apple hardware, was it?

> Everything seems to work except the throttle is inoperative.
> I have no joystick. I execute FlightGear with the command:
>    fgfs --control=Mouse
You can also enable mouse control by "right clicking" until you get a 
cross-hair cursor.  (The other two modes are used for looking around and for 
clicking on objects in the cockpit.)

> Using the mouse I'm able to work the elevators and ailerons, but not
> the throttle.  I try to open the throttle by holding the left mouse button
> down and moving the mouse forward.
You'd probably get better results from holding down the middle mouse button 
and moving the mouse forward :-)

> I've also tried executing "fgfs" and using the keypad "9" key to advance
> the throttle.  There's no effect on the throttle. I am able to work the
> ailerons and elevators using the keypad.
Try PageUp...

Cheers,

AJ

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