Accufeel and Rex

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chewit
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Accufeel and Rex

Post by chewit »

Hi Do I have to turn Accfeel off when using Rex Shear/Icing and such

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Norforce
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Re: Accufeel and Rex

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I don't and have no problems
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Al FR-153
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Re: Accufeel and Rex

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I have no issues with it either, BUT...........To turn it off temporarily, simply go to your Add-ons pull down menu, select AccuFeel Setup and then select either Global Settings or Aircraft Settings to be turned off. Just remember to turn it back on when you are done.
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Re: Accufeel and Rex

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No you should in theory be good

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