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    JKelly
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    Hi, is there a way to switch the cabin lights on if clicking on the Cold & Dark option in the EFB?

    I can see that the cabin lights illuminate once starting a flight and by switching the batteries on and then the NAV wing lights, but if selecting a cold and dark option (which I prefer), I can't seem to switch them on. The lights are on with the take off and turnaround options. But even with these options, if you accidently switch all the lights on/off by say pressing L (Ctrl+L or Shift+L) I can get all the other lights to come back on one by one by flicking a switch, but not the cabin lights. Same if you flick off the battery switch off with no other power, I can't seem to switch the cabin lights back on again.

    Or am I missing something? Any help will be appreciated as I really do like this aircraft.

    Many thanks.

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      Mark
      JF Staff
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      Apologies for the belated reply. The cabin lights in the 146 can be controlled on the AIRCRAFT page of the EFB.

      By default, the AUTO CABIN LIGHTS option is enabled so the cabin lights will automatically turn on and off as necessary. With this option disabled a slider will appear, allowing you to control the intensity of the cabin lights.

      Note: This cabin light logic will be getting an overhaul in the near future as we implement the new cabin from the RJs and we intend to include the actual lighting controls in the cabin, so this logic is only correct as of the time of this message.

      Mark - Just Flight

      Just Flight Development Assistant

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        JKelly
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        Many thanks for your reply. I have just tried as you suggested and unticked the box and moved the slider to the right appears to have done the trick and the cabin lights now stay on regardless of turning other lights on/off.
        Many thanks again.

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