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    p919h_lm
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    This happened to me too. In general, there was an issue with not being able to do anything with second IRS if I lose AC power even momentarily after I have set them to NAV.
    In that case the first IRS still could complete alignment probably because it can run on battery, but I could not do anything with the second IRS even after restoring AC power. I had to restart the entire flight.

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      xender
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      You have to click the knob first, then it will go counter clockwise

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        Rhinozherous
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        No timer available for remaining alignment time (also in the real aircraft).

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          You have to click the knob first, then it will go counter clockwise

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          @xender you mean hold the click and rotate using mouse wheel? In my case the curved arrows appear when I hover the mouse pointer over the knobs. Typically there just clicking rotates the object depending the the direction of the curved arrow indication. I tried rotating using mouse wheel also.
          Which cockpit interaction model are you using, I am having this problem in Legacy interaction model. May be I'll try the other one and see if it works.

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            oellph
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            Just click the middle of the switch (simulating you pulling it outward) then rotate it.

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              @xender you mean hold the click and rotate using mouse wheel? In my case the curved arrows appear when I hover the mouse pointer over the knobs. Typically there just clicking rotates the object depending the the direction of the curved arrow indication. I tried rotating using mouse wheel also.
              Which cockpit interaction model are you using, I am having this problem in Legacy interaction model. May be I'll try the other one and see if it works.

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              ExcessionOCP
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              @p919h_lm The click spot for lifting the knob seems to be just on the outside of the knob itself (i.e. not completely centred). It takes a little while to find it but once you do it works well.

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                p919h_lm
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                Yeah, can confirm, clicking on the knob and then rotating using mouse wheel while holding the click works for anticlockwise rotation. What puzzled me initially was that the click and hold part is not necessary for clockwise direction, just mouse wheel works.

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                  @p919h_lm The click spot for lifting the knob seems to be just on the outside of the knob itself (i.e. not completely centred). It takes a little while to find it but once you do it works well.

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                  @ExcessionOCP If you are finding that click spots are slightly offset from their controls, I would recommend ensuring Lens Correction is set to OFF (located at MSFS Options > General Options > Lens Correction).

                  Mark - Just Flight

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                    @ExcessionOCP If you are finding that click spots are slightly offset from their controls, I would recommend ensuring Lens Correction is set to OFF (located at MSFS Options > General Options > Lens Correction).

                    Mark - Just Flight

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                    ExcessionOCP
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                    @Mark Oh cool! Thanks for the tip Mark, I'll check that out.

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                      Thanks everyone.

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