Tom Clayton
July 28th, 2021, 19:56
I'm seeing several questions about this, so I'm going to leave this up for a week or so...
Copied from the official release notes:
(Red bold text is by me to highlight...)
Cockpit interactions
Added the new “Lock” interaction system:
Set active by default but can be reverted to “Legacy” in Options / General Options / Accessibility.
Tooltips are now displaying the instrument name, instrument values, and controls (dynamic depending of the device in use)
Using the cursor or the camera center pointer, you can highlight any interactive cockpit instrument.
Once highlighted, you can interact with the instrument:
If the instrument is simple (buttons, 2 positions switches), tapping Xbox Controller A or Mouse left button will interact with it.
If the instrument is complex (knobs, levers…), tapping Xbox Controller A or holding Mouse left button will lock on it.
Once locked on an instrument, you can:
Use primary (Xbox Controller A/ Mouse left button), secondary (Xbox Controller X/ Mouse right button) or tertiary (Xbox Controller Y/ Mouse middle button) interactions.
Increase/ decrease the instrument (Xbox Controller LT/ RT or Mouse wheel)
Use gestures (Xbox Controller left stick or Mouse movements)
Unlock the instrument (Xbox Controller B or release Mouse left button)
Copied from the official release notes:
(Red bold text is by me to highlight...)
Cockpit interactions
Added the new “Lock” interaction system:
Set active by default but can be reverted to “Legacy” in Options / General Options / Accessibility.
Tooltips are now displaying the instrument name, instrument values, and controls (dynamic depending of the device in use)
Using the cursor or the camera center pointer, you can highlight any interactive cockpit instrument.
Once highlighted, you can interact with the instrument:
If the instrument is simple (buttons, 2 positions switches), tapping Xbox Controller A or Mouse left button will interact with it.
If the instrument is complex (knobs, levers…), tapping Xbox Controller A or holding Mouse left button will lock on it.
Once locked on an instrument, you can:
Use primary (Xbox Controller A/ Mouse left button), secondary (Xbox Controller X/ Mouse right button) or tertiary (Xbox Controller Y/ Mouse middle button) interactions.
Increase/ decrease the instrument (Xbox Controller LT/ RT or Mouse wheel)
Use gestures (Xbox Controller left stick or Mouse movements)
Unlock the instrument (Xbox Controller B or release Mouse left button)