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Offline oneway

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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #15 on: December 31, 2010, 10:48:47 PM »
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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2010, 10:53:56 PM »
I would also like to add:

.clipboardmap

And if they ever do that, the ability to kill the clipboard map fly-out that lets you change maps and add new maps. No reason whatsoever that that is a static feature when the clipboard map is in use for tactical reasons...

And seeing as its still kind of the holidays...kill the E6B as a fly out and put it where the normal map is.... The fly-out is just a screen hog at times

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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #17 on: January 01, 2011, 12:53:58 AM »
Escape button tends to help with that.
Then you're still having to hit the keyboard, the avoidance of which was the OP's wish
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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #18 on: January 01, 2011, 01:17:29 PM »
Then you're still having to hit the keyboard, the avoidance of which was the OP's wish

Hitting one key versus typing "dot" E 6 B. 

Map the ESC key to a button on your stick.  Yes, you still have to move your mouse and click once.  Once.

Sorry if one key stroke and one mouse click isn't simple enough already.

Question:  can you assign dot commands to a single controller button?


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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #19 on: January 01, 2011, 01:34:40 PM »
Question:  can you assign dot commands to a single controller button?

Not in AH, but if your controller has it's own programmable software being able to use scripts, you can do it there. I had ".ef" programmed to my Saitek.
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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #20 on: January 02, 2011, 11:29:47 AM »
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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #21 on: January 02, 2011, 12:20:29 PM »
Implemeted it as for system damages info


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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #22 on: January 02, 2011, 01:40:33 PM »
Good idea, +1
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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #23 on: January 02, 2011, 05:10:46 PM »
 I've seen this request many times now,but if you open E6B on the clipboard map,then close clipboard with E6B still open then the next time you open clipboard E6B will be showing. Now this might not be the intent of the OP,as I suspect he wants to see "just" the E6B displayed.

 Now if we could have E6B tied to the radio buffer,text buffer or displayed like the framerate with a shift/I as in Alt/I then I could see a reason to request that.

 It seems to me that a simple esc keystroke to bring up E6B would be simpler than typing a dot command,and thats already possible.........


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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #24 on: January 02, 2011, 06:03:08 PM »
I havent used them really, but Ive been thinking voice command software would come in real handy if more things were given keyboard commands. Like e6b, or "turn cv zero five zero..."
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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #25 on: January 02, 2011, 07:14:34 PM »
I've seen this request many times now,but if you open E6B on the clipboard map,then close clipboard with E6B still open then the next time you open clipboard E6B will be showing. Now this might not be the intent of the OP,as I suspect he wants to see "just" the E6B displayed.

 Now if we could have E6B tied to the radio buffer,text buffer or displayed like the framerate with a shift/I as in Alt/I then I could see a reason to request that.

 It seems to me that a simple esc keystroke to bring up E6B would be simpler than typing a dot command,and thats already possible.........


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I think of the E6B as a book or a table that you need to physically look at.  Not a Heads-up display projected in front of you.





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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #26 on: January 03, 2011, 06:19:35 AM »
I've seen this request many times now,but if you open E6B on the clipboard map,then close clipboard with E6B still open then the next time you open clipboard E6B will be showing. Now this might not be the intent of the OP,as I suspect he wants to see "just" the E6B displayed.

 Now if we could have E6B tied to the radio buffer,text buffer or displayed like the framerate with a shift/I as in Alt/I then I could see a reason to request that.

 It seems to me that a simple esc keystroke to bring up E6B would be simpler than typing a dot command,and thats already possible.........


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I think its funny everytime this request comes up and they dont figure out that it actually doesnt save any time to either type .e6b then esc or esc then click .e6b.  not sure if they want it as a separate window and if they do, how to close it type .e6boff? or press esc then close it along with the map.  which brings back to the point of it doesnt save you any time.

I have my clipboard set up to a key on my joystick.  I dont use e6b except when i know i am low on fuel and just want to check how many min left.  and that's about 1 out of every 10 flights.

Now guys do a little test, so you guys can let this thread end.

-either press esc or whichever key you have it on your stick.
-using mouse click on e6b.
-repeat step 1 but now type .e6b

how much time did you save and is it worth having?  or you just want it for the sake of having it.


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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #27 on: January 03, 2011, 12:04:57 PM »
OK, I've heard all the arguments and have concluded that those of you who don't mind reaching over and using your mouse (yes, even just once) are satisfied.
Like I said before, if I'm all banged up trying to get home missing 1/2 a wing ect. and don't have a free hand to take off the stick using the mouse is a pain.
Those of us using a full HOTAS setup with a gazillion buttons we don't use would like to map a .e6b command to a button on our stick.
I probably use e6b about 5% of the time when in a fighter and I surely don't want it on my screen when I don't need it.
I have the ESC key already setup on a stick button to bring up and close the map, now I would like to hit another button for e6b. It's that simple.
Another possibly better alternative would be add it to the AH key mappings or stick mappings so you could map it to any button or key. :airplane:

P.S. Lulu just map Ctrl-D to your stick for Systems Damage info. :aok

My personal favorite is /.ef mapped to my command pad for 1 key end mission. Comes in real handy when those bastages are trying to vulch ya landing or drop a bomb on your wirble.   :O


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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #28 on: January 03, 2011, 12:10:53 PM »
I havent used them really, but Ive been thinking voice command software would come in real handy if more things were given keyboard commands. Like e6b, or "turn cv zero five zero..."

dot commands for CV headings would be the shizz!! :aok
Also you can take control of a CV with rank, how about being able to take manned guns with rank??
I hate it when some noob is in the 5" or 8" tossing shells into the water cause they don't know how to use land mode or just clueless, and you need it to actually kill a buff thats trying to hit the CV or kill the base or town.


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Re: dot e6b
« Reply #29 on: January 03, 2011, 03:54:39 PM »
I just map the clipboard minimize/maximize to my joystick, and open the E6B.  When you close and re-open the clipboard, the E6B will still be displayed.  Used to do this for the net graph when I was having connection problems as well.
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