emarkay
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Most Orbiter "Airbrake" operations are with "B" or "Ctrl-B", and the Hubble (with Space Shuttle) uses "Ctrl-3" to deploy and retract the Solar Array.
A beta tester is using Spacecraft 3 and notes that those aren't available and that the "Shift" key combinations are used where single key commands aren't desired. AFAIK, most "Shift" commands are for Orbiter 2010 HUD or display oriented commands.
I know this is an Orbiter 2006 .dll, but since I don't know the 2006 version and and not getting too deep into the dll, is there a reason why it uses "non-standard" (as referenced with th Orbiter base vessels) key assignments?
Thanks.
A beta tester is using Spacecraft 3 and notes that those aren't available and that the "Shift" key combinations are used where single key commands aren't desired. AFAIK, most "Shift" commands are for Orbiter 2010 HUD or display oriented commands.
I know this is an Orbiter 2006 .dll, but since I don't know the 2006 version and and not getting too deep into the dll, is there a reason why it uses "non-standard" (as referenced with th Orbiter base vessels) key assignments?
Thanks.