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Agreed.

I do not have FS2002/04/FSX installed, and therefore do not have the included XLS gauges installed.

I attempted to resize the supplied panel BMP, but that did not solve the location issues - Any
Panel Gurus out there have an idea ?

SC

:kilroy:

At my panel has no XML gauges installed. Only good and old Hurricane ones. Just change all gauges at the original panel by CFS2 ones. It's easy and you can do using the notepad. AFTER that, use the Cfgedit.

Cheers

Pepe
 
Finally

...My panel has no XML gauges installed. Only good and old Hurricane ones. Just change all gauges at the original panel by CFS2 ones. It's easy and you can do using the notepad. AFTER that, use the Cfgedit...

I got it, but had to sleep on the plan.

As usual, it was the path of least resistance - I selected all gauges and dropped them a foot in CFGEdit.

As you can see, everything shows now, and I have a complete working Cygnet !

Thanks again, Mr R - Once again, you've done us proud.
SC

:kilroy:

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