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Performance boost by turning the iPad off

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    Stona
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    Strange!
    Hiding/showing works for me! As soon as I hide it I get the performance boost; even if it's turned on when I hide it!

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      Lemny
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      hmm... I thought I have tested it this way, but I give it another try later. :-)

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        Are you using the last stable version?

        Vinicius Quadros
        Lawyer. Virtual Flight Simmer. Lover of visual flights and piston aircrafts.
        i7 10700kf | RTX 3070ti | 32gb (4x 8gb) | 2x SSD (1x 480gb / 1x 240gb).

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          Lemny
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          I think so... bought and downloaded yesterday 17:00 GMT+2.

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            Lemny
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            jep, you are right. Simply hiding does the job.

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              jep, you are right. Simply hiding does the job.

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              Stona
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              @Lemny
              What I have noted is that the GNS750 uses around 5-6 fps more than the other nav units

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                Lemny
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                ah, yes, I found the plane runs pretty smooth. But I just bought it only because of the full old school setup and never use the modern Garmins.

                But it's a huge bummer, that you can't bin the rotaries of my HOTAS to the frequencies because the binding only refer to the standby freq, which this plane does not have. I hope JF could fix that or give uns an another option for the little never NAV panels with the standby function.

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                  Moespeeds
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                  How do you hide it? It was the first thing I tried to figure out when I got the plane!

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                    How do you hide it? It was the first thing I tried to figure out when I got the plane!

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                    Stona
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                    @Moespeeds
                    There are twp toggle switches close together center right of the middle nav unit
                    flick the right switch down to hide it

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                      ah, yes, I found the plane runs pretty smooth. But I just bought it only because of the full old school setup and never use the modern Garmins.

                      But it's a huge bummer, that you can't bin the rotaries of my HOTAS to the frequencies because the binding only refer to the standby freq, which this plane does not have. I hope JF could fix that or give uns an another option for the little never NAV panels with the standby function.

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                      @Lemny
                      Have a look on Axis and Ohs from Lorby, with that (payware) you could program your HOTAS to change the frequency directly!

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