C182T NAV-freq setting problem
C182T NAV-freq setting problem
Hi,
I am a new user in Flight Simulator FSX. I'm learning by myself, and for the past six months I've been following the many different tutorials from YouTube. Meanwhile, I met with the A2ASimulations. I wanted my further education with the A2A Cessna 182T. Two days ago I bought and installed an A2A Cessna 182T. Then I registered with The A2A Simulation Community. Here I loaded and installed last version.
Nevertheless, my problem was not solved.
My problem is:
Unfortunately I can not enter the frequency values ​​in the radio system.
Click with the mouse on the big button turns left or right and change the first three values ​​in the digits.
When I press the small button just moves in or out nothing else.
Remains the last two values ​​always the same.
Am I making an error or missing setting or a bug somewhere? Could you help me, please.
You can see the picture.
small button is only purely in or out, nothing else
My computer is:
I5 7600K 3.80MHz
16MByte
GeForce 1060, 6GB
Windows 10 Prof.
FSX (SP1 + SP2) runs without problems.
Deniz Celikag, Hannover
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Re: C182T NAV-freq setting problem
Hi Deniz and welcome to the A2A forums.
When it comes to tuning the radios, probably the only thing you're missing is that it's necessary to use the scroll wheel of your mouse to rotate some of the knobs. That's because the mouse click action is reserved for pushing/pulling them in some cases. Once you get used to it, hopefully you'll find the mouse wheel is a pretty intuitive control for these types of actions.
Please can you also download and install the latest Accu-Sim update from this post if you haven't already. This will make sure you have access to the latest features and fixes.
Thanks,
Nick
When it comes to tuning the radios, probably the only thing you're missing is that it's necessary to use the scroll wheel of your mouse to rotate some of the knobs. That's because the mouse click action is reserved for pushing/pulling them in some cases. Once you get used to it, hopefully you'll find the mouse wheel is a pretty intuitive control for these types of actions.
Please can you also download and install the latest Accu-Sim update from this post if you haven't already. This will make sure you have access to the latest features and fixes.
Thanks,
Nick
Re: C182T NAV-freq setting problem
Hi Nick,
The solution is that simple.
Of course I have a wheel on my mouse, but please do not ask me why I did not use it.
I have done something very straightforward to join this forum.
Up until a silly question.
Thank you very much.
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Re: C182T NAV-freq setting problem
You're very welcome Deniz.
Please feel free to ask if you have any other questions. We're here to help!
Cheers,
Nick
Please feel free to ask if you have any other questions. We're here to help!
Cheers,
Nick
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Re: C182T NAV-freq setting problem
Welcome to the forums Deniz,
as Nick says, there are no stupid questions, if ever in doubt please just post and ask, we will do our best to help you out or point you in the right direction.
thanks,
Lewis
as Nick says, there are no stupid questions, if ever in doubt please just post and ask, we will do our best to help you out or point you in the right direction.
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: C182T NAV-freq setting problem
Hey Deniz, I would also suggest the Saitek radio panel which works great for setting all radio frequencies and squaks.
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