I guess such thinks would need to be labeled as “wishlist” items. Now there seem to be cases in some aircraft where the brightness dial is the only 3D cockpit control to turn them “on” (so there is no additional switch) … but in those cases I would expect the control binding to not simply “toggle” an internal bit-state … but to actually “dial up” the brightness to max if it is presently at zero. The brightness dials seem like candidates … or are real pilots always dialing them down when they shut down the aircraft? Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pilot, this manual will help you master the 737 in X-Plane 12. This manual covers the basic operations, procedures, and systems of the aircraft, as well as the advanced features and functions of the X-Plane FMS. So I would like to see some more “cockpit state” preserved between flights. Learn how to fly the Boeing 737-800 in X-Plane 12, the most realistic flight simulator ever created. X-Plane 11 Support Flight School Tutorials Clubs More. Given that things like custom cameras and even flight hour counters are persistent for one aircraft they clearly have a facility to store “per aircraft state” between flights. How are the panel lights controlled or toggled on/off for night flight Jump to content. I suspect that it is an “accident”, as it could simply be that those setting are simply “reset to zero” when an aircraft is loaded by the game … and that is where they stay until you “manually” dial them up. I wonder why they would have the brightness turned all the way down… So if someone has seen an aircraft where those commands do work … then I would like to hear that. What I did not get working in any aircraft that I tried (typically I test my issues with King Air, Longitude, 787, A320) is to bind the “(De)Increase Brightness” command to a button. Does anyone know what the keyboard commands for runway turnoff and logo lights are for the default 737-800 (X-Plane 11). What I observed in my tests (inclding in 1.10.11.0) is that (for the panel lights) I need to “manually” turn up the brightness dials inside the cockpit via the “real” controls … once the brightness is up then I can “toggle it”. So it seems that if you want to turn these lights on and off with … While I had them both maxed out, I tried the switches, and they both worked. Two of the buttons programmed okay but didn’t seem to work when I went to the aircraft (Cessna 172/steam gauges): the “Toggle Glareshield Lights” and “Toggle Pedestal Lights.” As I was investigating the problem, I used the mouse to operate both, and could increase and decrease both. I’m trying to set up my interior lighting to buttons on my Cougar MFDs.
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