Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Buchanan, Stuart -- Thursday 02 March 2006 20:11:
> Makes sense, too, but I wonder if we shouldn't assign that globally
> in keyboard.xml. Looking into map.pdf I see that n/N has no meaning
> per default, but several aircraft defining it to mean the same:
>
> N (78)
> c182|c182-2dpanel|c310|c310dpm-3d|hurricaneIIb|seaï¬reIIIc|spitï¬reIIa:
> Propeller Coarse
>
> n (110)
> c182|c182-2dpanel|c310|c310dpm-3d|hurricaneIIb|seaï¬reIIIc|spitï¬reIIa:
> Propeller Fine
>
> m/M is mixture already, and right beside n/N.
While you two are at tweaking the keyboard controls, would you mind
taking into account that we (hopefully) someday will have carburator
heating for certain piston-engined aircraft being modelled in
Flightgear ?
Cheers,
Martin.
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