Solved F 16 Cockpit
-
Hello BMS pilots!
Unfortunately sending a screenshot didn’t work.
I got the message: You don’t have enough privileges for this action.So far I have tried to set the display of the cockpit so that settings can be made on the various panels.
This doesn’t work because the display of the cockpit is only limited to the bottom edge of the MFT’s. Settings are not possible.
Scrolling with the mouse wheel was unsuccessful.
Please give me hints so that I,
a. can send a screenshot (file type?)
b. can play the BMS F 16, as was previously possible.Thanks for all suggested solutions.
Harry505
-
@01mulle80 As much as it would be a pain, I would re-download and re-install BMS 4.37 from scratch and see if that solves the issue.
-
@01mulle80 Video or picture taken from a phone perhaps?
-
@01mulle80 from a PC, you would simply drag and drop the pic into the text window. I believe there is a 4mb size limit for them. Use something like irfanview to save them as jpegs and this will cure the file size
-
@01mulle80 just use https://imgur.com/upload
and paste a link here for us to see what you see
-
@01mulle80 said in F 16 Cockpit:
I got the message: You don’t have enough privileges for this action.
“Snipping Tool” comes with Windows, use that to take a snapshot of the original screen shot if the file size is too large for this forum.
-
Hello and thank you again for the suggestions to solve my problem.
(Am I the only one with this problem?)
The actions I have taken.
a. Uninstalled the program twice
b. Registry cleaned (if possible, with CC Cleaner Prof)
c. Reinstalled twice
d. No change visible
I do not know how to continue.
Is it possible to get a better result by reinstalling 4.36 and then 4.37 installed?Maybe there are other solutions.
I’m curious.Harry505
My screenshot!s:
-
@01mulle80
First screenshot looks like an issue with the screen ratio as the cockpit and MFDs look too “tall”. Second screenshot looks like the camera is clipping the pilot model, but no issue on the screen ratio. Try disabling the pilot model? -
@01mulle80 What are you using to control your view in the cockpit? Most people use a head tracking device such as TrackIR or perhaps VR headsets to control their view of the cockpit controls. By default you should at the very least be able to look around the pit using your mouse - right click the screen and drag down for a view like below. Press 3 on your keyboard to return to the default view. Without more information from you its impossible to help you with anything more. Are you using a HOTAS? Can you map the view controls? Are the pilot legs obscuring your view? Have you tried using the basic keyboard short cuts they are in the keyboard layout document - BMS Keyboard Layout (US Int).pdf - found in your Docs folder, e.g.
D:\Falcon BMS 4.37\Docs\01 Input Devices\01 Keyboard Layouts\Full. You need to provide more information than you are. -
Hello and thank you for the great help with my problem.
After checking all entries, uninstalling the free head tracker, switching off the pilot, everything works normally again.
Thank you for the time you spent solving this problem of mine.
Best regards
Harry505 -