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    Height screen FS9 plane in FSX

    Hi Guys,


    Loading a FS9 plane in FSX decrease the height of the screen, so I get a broad black strip in the lower zone of the screen. Can this be solved?


    Any help would be greatly appreciated!


    Cees

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    You have to edit the panel.cfg of that plane. There is a line which says "render 3d windows" something like that. The value is 0 or 1. Change that value (if it's 0, set it to one and vice versa).
    You'll have to restart the sim.

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    open the panel.cfg file, the very last line should be something like

    Y=4180 (for example), change the value to Y= 6143 , that should do it, that value seems to work to fix that problem in FS9 portovers

    HTH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daube View Post
    You have to edit the panel.cfg of that plane. There is a line which says "render 3d windows" something like that. The value is 0 or 1. Change that value (if it's 0, set it to one and vice versa).
    You'll have to restart the sim.
    This. But I usually just remove the whole "render 3d window" line.

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    The solution Daube presented works! Another strange thing: the throttle gives way too much power and is hard to cut off. Only repeatedly using F1 does the trick. I noticed more planes have that tendency. But I can fly with these shortcomings and the Alphasim FS9 Starfighter has a new life in FSX!


    BTW: good to talk to you guys again!

    And Dave, thank you so much for all the wonderful planes!

    Cees

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    Black Area in Panel View

    i port over lots of models. What I do is put mouse cursor on top black edge, and when cursor turns into double-arrow, I left click (and hold) then pull down that edge where it's at very bottom of window. Done that a million times.

    But I can now try changing the 'Y' value in panel cfg and see if that works (which I am sure it will). I learn something new every day.
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    Yup, that panel cfg edit works.
    I had forgotten about that. Takes me back quite a few years when I was porting over FS9 stuff.
    Cees, great stuff.

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