No more changing the same thing every time you load a plane. With this version numerous settings, including map orientation and brightness, will be saved between sessions. By using this we have been able to finally answer peoples’ wish for a way to save their G1000 settings. We had a breakthrough during the development of this version when sent us a PR which demonstrated how to use a new in-sim data store that we had not yet had time to play with. We also fixed a bug in which reversed the NOSE UP/DN buttons worked in FLC mode they’ll now behave as a sensible person would expect. You should no longer find yourself doing a Crazy Ivan when you activate an approach. By careful application of our patented Unsuckotron(tm) we have managed to fix that. ![]() This version fixes what was perhaps the single most loathed behavior of the stock MSFS G1000: its tendency to flip an unwanted U-turn back to the previous waypoint when activating an approach. Since this is done within the sim itself it works even with encrypted planes. This version of the mod has new logic to read the configuration of the plane’s interior model and use that to automatically determine which knob to listen to for control of avionics brightness. Those required, in some cases, modifying the plane’s panel.xml, which was both annoying and posed problems for the premium and third-party planes. The previous version of the mod offered software brightness control but ran into some issues with planes which had hardware knobs for controlling avionics brightness. Instead, just hit the MAP soft key on the MFD and you’ll find a toggle for it next up to the NEXRAD button. For simplicity’s sake we have not implemented the full drill-down into the configuration menu that you normally need to make to toggle map orientation. Track-up modeĮveryone’s long-awaited favorite, the track-up map mode, has arrived. This section summarizes some of the ones we think you’ll be most excited about. For a full list check out the change log. There are a lot of changes in this version. If you had v0.2.0 or v0.2.1 installed please delete them completely before installing this version to avoid any potential problems. Note: Due to some changes in file structure it is important that you do not install v0.3.0 of this mod over an earlier version. This mod can be installed just like any other MSFS mod: simply drag the workingtitle-g1000 folder from the zip file into your flight simulator’s Community directory.
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