Is there a way? During my recent floundering around trying to get AccuFeel and Opus on speaking terms, I pressed the 'Aircraft defaults' button in AccuFeel. This was obviously a no-no. Can I get the AccuFeel settings back without re-installing?
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Restoring AccuFeel's default settings
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Re: Restoring AccuFeel's default settings
Why was that a no no? It should restore the settings to the aircraft defaults.
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Re: Restoring AccuFeel's default settings
Because if A2A go to the trouble of making a setup for each aircraft and I mistakenly reset them to default then it's a no-no. No?
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I think it sets it back to the default settings A2A gave to that particular plane Ron.
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Re: Restoring AccuFeel's default settings
Mmm, I'll check that. In particular it's the RealAir Legacy, I recall that quite a few of the settings were originally greyed out. When I pressed 'defaults' everything(?) went to centre settings. This is probably because RealAir have a wing/cockpit vibration effect of their own. I'm willing to be proved wrong though.Chunk wrote:I think it sets it back to the default settings A2A gave to that particular plane Ron.
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Re: Restoring AccuFeel's default settings
You can use all of the settings in Accu-feel with the Lancair without ill effect. The only thing is you'd be doubling up the touchdown and wind sounds (i.e. playing two sounds at once.) I actually prefer the wind sounds of Accu-feel over RealAir's included ones because they seem to come in with a delay (for example when side slipping) while the A2A wind sounds are immediate.Ron Attwood wrote:Mmm, I'll check that. In particular it's the RealAir Legacy, I recall that quite a few of the settings were originally greyed out. When I pressed 'defaults' everything(?) went to centre settings. This is probably because RealAir have a wing/cockpit vibration effect of their own. I'm willing to be proved wrong though.Chunk wrote:I think it sets it back to the default settings A2A gave to that particular plane Ron.
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Re: Restoring AccuFeel's default settings
Update: I was talking out of an orifice that should be used for an entirely different purpose.
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