with your mouse click and hold on the yoke. In flying XP10.51, I noticed that my Shift-Function key commands (assigned to operation/sliders) were only doing system tasks (display brightness, showing the Dashboard, etc. You can not take off using your keyboard. I had recently upgraded my old Mac OS to El Capitan. Any ideas on how I can get a fast keyboard altitude adjustment? Alexander Thu, 03:30:07 GMTĬhris Williams. X-Plane 11/10 Controls/Keyboard Commands These are the complete keyboard commands originally for X-Plane 10. To adjust altitude you have to press the button multiple times making it go up in 100 feet segments. I have assigned keyboard buttons to speed, heading, and altitude which work well except the altitude, unlike the other 2 that one does not scroll quickly when the keyboard button is held down. I know I can disable those by turning on 'Use all F1, F2, etc. EG rotating the altitude knob often adjusts the vertical speed instead. Hi.With a multi-screen setup, some of the control knobs/buttons are not aligned with the mouse curser depending on the saved view. The question I recently had a problem with x plane 11 it's back up and running but there are no laminar MD-82 keyboard commands when I had them before any suggestions? Nigel Barrett Wed, 09:06:15 GMT In 10. NOTE: Make sure Num Lock is OFF before using Num Pad commands. In flying XP10. Also, if any of the commands don't work or any are missing, please do let us know in the comments section below. I had recently upgraded my old Mac OS to El Capitan. If you like this resource, we'd love it if you would post in the comments section below. To search for a specific term or set of words, press ctrl (command on a Mac) + f then start typing to be taken to the term anywhere in the document.
You may also change the commands manually in the X-Plane settings menu. If you would like to disable these functions to use them in X-Plane, here are some instructions. The controls below are extensive and should cover all aspects of using X-Plane 11 and 10. The F keys (at the top of your keyboard) have pre-assigned functions on Mac OS. You have two options: you may download the PDF document or simply view the commands in the tables below. They should also work with X-Plane 11 as the majority of the commands have remained the same. These are the complete keyboard commands originally for X-Plane 10.