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Cherokee83
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Cockpit view no sound

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hi,

what and how to edit in the .cfg file to put sounds for the cockpit view?

addd on aircraft: A2A Piper Cherokee 180

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Re: Cockpit view no sound

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Hello,

If you are building a simpit here is the cockpit builders guide;
http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtop ... 16&t=40603

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Re: Cockpit view no sound

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Hi Lewis,

How can I save the edited panel.cfg file? what software do I need to use? hehe


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The panel.cfg is just a text file, so you can tell Windows to open it with any text editor such as the default 'Notepad' which comes with windows. Bear in mind it's always a good idea to back up any *.cfg files before editing them.

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I could just save it as .txt? If I'm going to edit the panel.cfg file? sorry not super techy... hahahaha

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You'll need to save the file with the original .cfg file extension for it to work. However, when you open an 'unknown' file type, Windows should give you the option to select a program from a list to open it. Just select "Notepad" and ideally tick the option to "always use the selected program to open this kind of file".

Unless you just mean temporarily changing the file extension to .txt? That would work too.

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Re: Cockpit view no sound

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Thank you for all the help!! Successful!

Thanks Again and Godbless!

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