Re: [Flightgear-devel] [RFC] keyboard changes: warp/mixture

2005-04-20 Thread David Luff
On 20/04/2005 at 12:20 Melchior FRANZ wrote:

Would anyone mind if I moved increase/decrease warp to w/W and use
m/M for richer/leaner mixture?


An excellent idea IMO.

Cheers - Dave



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] [RFC] keyboard changes: warp/mixture

2005-04-20 Thread Erik Hofman
David Luff wrote:
On 20/04/2005 at 12:20 Melchior FRANZ wrote:

Would anyone mind if I moved increase/decrease warp to w/W and use
m/M for richer/leaner mixture?
An excellent idea IMO.
I agree.
(Although someone probably wants to bind the winch to the w/W key sooner 
or later ;-) )

Erik
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RE: [Flightgear-devel] [RFC] keyboard changes: warp/mixture

2005-04-20 Thread Vivian Meazza
Melchior FRANZ
 
 Would anyone mind if I moved increase/decrease warp to w/W and use
 m/M for richer/leaner mixture?
 
 Rationale: some aircraft require mixture changes (ComperSwift!), and
 people
 without joystick have no way to change that (other than messing with the
 property browser), not that all joysticks even had enough buttons for
 this.
 m/M isn't only easy to remember, it's already used for mixture in the
 Spitfire and Seafire bindings.
 


Seems like a good idea to me

Regards,

Vivian



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