David Baron wrote: > Certainly did. I expect NASA soon to follow and be even better :-) > (As I said, they care not selling this stuff, not even contaminating it with > tasteless ads. So why can't we all work together and share > resources--control-:-): Take aircraft to cloud-9. > > This, cited by Chris Pirillo from Google's site: > > Flight Simulator Keyboard Controls > This document describes the various keyboard combinations that you can use > with the flight simulator features of Google Earth. To enter the flight > simulator mode, press Ctrl + Alt + A (Command/Open Apple Key + Option + A on > the Mac). Once you have entered flight simulator mode for the first time, you > can re-enter the mode by choosing Tools > Enter Flight Simulator. To leave > flight simulator mode, click Exit Flight Simulator in the top right corner or > press Ctrl + Alt + A (Command/Open Apple Key+ Option + A on the Mac). > The following keystrokes control navigation and other aspects of the flight > simulator. You can also control the aircraft with a mouse or joystick. To > disable or enable mouse controls, left click (single click on a Mac). Once > mouse controls are active, the pointer shape changes to a cross on your > screen. > Note - Note that until you enter flight simulator mode, the following > commands > do not work. > > > spacer > Command > > Windows/Linux > Keystroke(s) > > Mac > Keystroke(s) > > Result or Comment > > Exit flight simulator Ctrl + Alt + A, Escape Command/Open Apple Key + > Option + A, Escape Exits flight simulator mode. > Open flight simulator options Ctrl + Alt + ACommand/Open Apple Key + > Option + A Opens the flight simulator dialog box. > Rotate pilot viewpoint Arrow keys + Alt (slow) or Ctrl (fast) Arrow > keys > + Alt (slow) or Ctrl (fast) Moves the viewpoint in the direction of the > arrow. > Display flight simulator help Ctrl + H - Opens this flight simulator > keyboard commands page. > Increase thrust Page Up Page Up - > Reduce thrust Page Down Page Down - > Aileron left Left arrow Left arrow - > Aileron right Right arrow Right arrow - > Elevator push Up arrow Up arrow - > Elevator pull Down arrow Down arrow down - > Rudder left Insert Shift + left arrow - > Rudder right Enter (numeric keypad) Enter (numeric keypad) - > Rudder left Shift + left arrow Shift + left arrow - > Rudder right Shift + right arrow Shift + right arrow - > Elevator trim nose down Home Home - > Elevator trim nose up End End - > Elevator trim nose down Shift + up arrow Shift + up arrow - > Elevator trim nose up Shift + down arrow Shift + down arrow - > Reduce flap setting Left bracket Left bracket - > Increase flap setting Right bracket Right bracket - > Reduce flap setting Shift + F Shift + F - > Increase flap setting F F - > Center aileron and rudder 5 5 - > Center aileron and rudder C C - > Extend/retract landing gear G G Only works if landing gear is > retractable on current aircraft > Left wheel brake , (comma) , (comma) - > Right wheel brake . (period) . (period) - > Pause simulation Space Space - > Toggle HUD H H > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
I was beginning to wonder if it was available in the Linux version. In Linux it's CTRL + A. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support Specialist, Cricket Coach Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ _______________________________________________ Flightgear-users mailing list Flightgear-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flightgear-users