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Afaik it can be used by the pilot to place an event mark in the avionics log, to help the maintenance crew find the cause of a potential anomaly.

 

So then irrelevant for the simmer andso not worth mapping.

 

I thought maybe it was akin to the mark feature in the F16 we use often in BMS.

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Afaik it can be used by the pilot to place an event mark in the avionics log, to help the maintenance crew find the cause of a potential anomaly.

 

LOL. If this is really the case, then I guess I'll probably take that off my HOTAS layout! I assumed it was something for setting Mark Points (or whatever they're called in the F-18 ).

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I wish that the manual had a list of the keyboard shortcuts, like most of the other modules. Is there a way to dump them from the sim? The HOTAS graphics above are a help, but there are a lot more commands that I typically bind (gear, launch bar, refueling probe, hook, views, etc.)

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I'm pretty sure that when you save/export it as HTML, it'll list it all out. You can then open it up with your browser or any text editor used for programming (notepad++ , UltraEdit)

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I'm pretty sure that when you save/export it as HTML, it'll list it all out. You can then open it up with your browser or any text editor used for programming (notepad++ , UltraEdit)

 

 

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I'm pretty sure that when you save/export it as HTML, it'll list it all out. You can then open it up with your browser or any text editor used for programming (notepad++ , UltraEdit)

 

EDIT: Hmm. I never had taken the time to click the MAKE HTML button. \Saved Games\DCS\InputLayoutsTxt\FA-18C_hornet\Keyboard.html is what I am looking for. Thanks.


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for carrier landings or takeoffs, remember ctrl+E x 3.

 

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is there a list of CURRENT Hornet keys please?


i export the controls to html and then copy-paste into excel, where its easy to sort them.

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