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Title: Radio buffer?
Post by: wetcat on July 08, 2014, 09:21:52 PM
Hello,
I'm a new member here, converted over from Warbirds.
I'm using a 27" display and the graphics are awesome, but the radio buffer text is tiny in comparison, and rather difficult to read.
Is there a command (or setting) to change the size of the radio text?
I looked in the settings but it seems all you can change is the in-flight icon text.

Thanks!

--Wetcat
Title: Re: Radio buffer?
Post by: The Fugitive on July 08, 2014, 09:29:31 PM
right click on the text box/radio buffer. I believe there is an option there to increase the size.
Title: Re: Radio buffer?
Post by: wetcat on July 08, 2014, 11:29:09 PM
right click on the text box/radio buffer. I believe there is an option there to increase the size.
Yes, there is. Perfect, thank you!
Title: Re: Radio buffer?
Post by: DubiousKB on July 09, 2014, 11:11:16 AM
You can also use the "`" key (usually beside the 1 key) to expand/shrink the text buffer for a quick view of the last few posts. That way you can set the size of the text buffer smaller so it doesn't block your view during those critical sky-scanning moments.

Keep experimenting wetcat, it's the best way to learn in this game aside from reading the 20 year novel that is available information on this game. 

If you ever want a wingman, my in game handle is KB and I fly with the Knights on the Late Ware Main Arena; would love to have you in the sky!


Good luck!

Title: Re: Radio buffer?
Post by: morfiend on July 09, 2014, 04:14:31 PM
Yes, there is. Perfect, thank you!



  You can also adjust the size of Icon text,it's found in the GUi interface of the clipboard map!


    :salute
Title: Re: Radio buffer?
Post by: Gman on July 09, 2014, 04:28:13 PM
Welcome Wetcat, glad you found your way here, and found out where there is guys with the answers to pretty much any question you can think of.  This section of the forum has never failed me when I've asked, not once.

Again, welcome, fair winds and clear skies.