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View Snap left and right from rear seat

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    jake-m1900
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    From the rear seat if you select snap view left or right it brings you back to the front seat.
    Only noticed as my track IR has stopped working after SU7.

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      From the rear seat if you select snap view left or right it brings you back to the front seat.
      Only noticed as my track IR has stopped working after SU7.

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      @jake-m1900 The "snap view left" and "snap view right" functions, as you call them, are actually "Quickview Left" and "Quickview Right" sim commands... Quickviews are predefined views based on a specific viewpoint. So, they will always be the same view regardless of where you select them from... If you want to look left and right from the rear cockpit you have to use "Look Left" and "Look Right" commands.

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        @jake-m1900 The "snap view left" and "snap view right" functions, as you call them, are actually "Quickview Left" and "Quickview Right" sim commands... Quickviews are predefined views based on a specific viewpoint. So, they will always be the same view regardless of where you select them from... If you want to look left and right from the rear cockpit you have to use "Look Left" and "Look Right" commands.

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        jake-m1900
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        @retiredman93231 Thanks for the info.

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