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PA28 Arrow III, Putting away the EFB?

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    Does anyone know if I can turn the the Arrow III EFB off?  I don't mean press the button on the right side of the pad to make the screen blank (simulator power off)), I mean make it go away completely when I am not using it.  I don't want it up when I am flying. I want to "put it away".

    Thanks

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      Does anyone know if I can turn the the Arrow III EFB off?  I don't mean press the button on the right side of the pad to make the screen blank (simulator power off)), I mean make it go away completely when I am not using it.  I don't want it up when I am flying. I want to "put it away".

      Thanks

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      @dlm4001 It can be toggled to show/not show using the I/COMM switch on the right instrument panel.

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        @dlm4001 It can be toggled to show/not show using the I/COMM switch on the right instrument panel.

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        @Voice-of-Reason said in PA28 Arrow III, Putting away the EFB?:

        @dlm4001 It can be toggled to show/not show using the I/COMM switch on the right instrument panel.

        I'll say it for you...it's in the manual, OP.

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          Thanks all! I did read the whole manual, but I must have rushed through that part to get the Operating Procedures. Sorry for the noise.
          This plane has so much character. I remember two of them at the airfield a bicycle ride away form my house when I was around 10. Of course they were new then. I helped a man wash and wax Arrow in return for for an afternoon flight. Thanks to all who created and published it.

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