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Moving a Gauge in VC

e.a.wicklund

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There's a cockpit where I'd like to move the Turn and Slip Indicator. It seems like the position of the gauges are defined in the Cockpit.cfg. So can I just change the values and move the gauge?

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Maybe. Most modern VCs have the spot for the guage built into the model. Try it but don't be surprised if the gauge just disappears after you put the new coordinates into the panel.cfg file.

LouP
 
Yep, concur with that. Most of the CFS2 models are older though, so you have a good chance of it working on your Mustang.
 
Hi Allen,

Cfg.edit will open the VC gauge coordinates but it won't let you change the VC model itself.
 
EAW, I see that you're working with the AW P-51D.

This should do it: gauge05=P51d!Turn_Indicator, 349,6,112,113

Be advised that you must take care to use the gaugeXX number currently listed in your cfg. Mine happens to be gauge05, but yours may be different.

If you were doing this in a gauge editor program like FS Panel Studio or CFGedit, you could simply do as below...

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Honestly, you guys just rock.

I hoped Bearcat's solution would work, but unfortunately no. I hoped it would. Still, CFGedit got the job done. Not exactly right. Seems I copied the gauge. I can figure that out later.

For now, Turn and Slip is right where I can see it easily. This Mustang .air file likes to be treated like a lady. You can't just yank & bank without keeping the ball in the center. She'll punish you for such indiscretions. So with this new gauge position I just got a bunch of kills with ease.

Thanks for the help, everyone.

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EAW, I see that you're working with the AW P-51D.

This should do it: gauge05=P51d!Turn_Indicator, 349,6,112,113

Be advised that you must take care to use the gaugeXX number currently listed in your cfg. Mine happens to be gauge05, but yours may be different.

If you were doing this in a gauge editor program like FS Panel Studio or CFGedit, you could simply do as below...

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This aircraft will be updated soon. I am planning to finish the AW Ki-84 first.

The best tool to move the gauges is CFGEDIT (based on Allen's suggestion).
 
Hi Allen,

Cfg.edit will open the VC gauge coordinates but it won't let you change the VC model itself.

True but depending on how the VC was laid out the whole front may be usable as it could be square or rectangle that is big as the whole panel or even larger.
 
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