AEO and NAV panel zooms all messed up
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When I first ran than the Vulcan (amazing!!) all my panels appeared fine. After a while - and after running the tutorial flight, both AEO and NAV panels default to zoomed in views, so I can no longer see the complete panel (neither can I pan or zoom - but I don't think I could before, as I didn't need to).
This happens by whatever method I use to display the panels.
I've tried a repair/rebuild via the installer but not a complete reinstall - with no luck.
Any ideas?
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The only thing that I can think of is that you've accidently saved new custom views. Please try deleting the Just Flight Vulcan folders (there should be three of them) from this folder: C:\Users[Username]\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\SimObjects\Airplanes\
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Thanks for the speedy response, Martyn :) ... I'll give that a try tomorrow (bedtime here in NZ!).
UPDATE: Nope ... that didn't do it. At that location I only had the one JF folder: Just Flight Vulcan 200, which had two files - cameras.CFG and state.CFG. The cameras.CFG only had version info in it.
On restarting the sim, cameras.CFG didn't get recreated.
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I think I may have found the cause of the problem: it only happens when the GPS tablet is enabled/visible.
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The update now makes these two views zoom and pan-able (thanks!!), but the default position/zoom for the NAV view is still incorrect when the GPS tablet is activated. Once adjusted, the setting isn't saved, so you have to fiddle with it each time NAV is accessed.
I realise I could create a custom camera view (and save it), but I suspect a simple cfg edit for the NAV view would save us all that bother (!).
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@Adamski_NZ Would you be able to send a screenshot with the camera in the Navigator's position showing the issue you are experiencing?
On my end, with the GPS selected, the "RADIOS GPS" camera position is centred between the radio panel and the GPS, with both in view. So it would be useful for us to see what this looks like on your system.
Mark - Just Flight