Using The Keyboard
Using The Keyboard
Controlling aircraft in Flight Simulator is a lot like flying a real aircraft. You can move the ailerons, elevator, and rudder with a joystick instead of a yoke or control stick, and you can use a mouse to work all the buttons, levers, and knobs on the panel. But the secret to controlling Flight Simulator is learning keyboard shortcuts. A real pilot needs to pull a lever to raise or lower the landing gear, but in Flight Simulator you can just press the G key. By learning which keys handle each action, and by changing the key assignments to suit your own preferences, you can be more efficient in the Flight Simulator cockpit.
Key Commands
The Key Commands page of the Kneeboard features a comprehensive list of Flight Simulator keyboard commands. To display the Kneeboard, press F10 or the Kneeboard just look at the Kneeboard. icon. Whenever you need to know which key to press,
To display the Kneeboard, press F10 or the Kneeboard icon. Note The list displayed on the Keyboard Commands page of the Kneeboard is dynamic. If you change a command, the list will reflect that change.
Adjust key sensitivities for the ailerons, elevator, and rudder using the Calibration tab on the Controls dialog box. To adjust keyboard sensitivity 1. On the Options menu, point to Settings, and then click Controls. 2. On the Calibration tab, drag the Keyboard sensitivity sliders. Drag the sliders to the left to decrease sensitivity, and to the right to increase sensitivity. To reset all sensitivity options to their default values, click the Reset Defaults button. 3. Click OK.
Change keyboard assignments using the Calibration tab on the Controls dialog box.
To change keyboard command assignments 1. On the Options menu, point to Controls, and then choose Assignments. 2. Click the Buttons/Keys tab. 3. Select either the Normal or Slew Mode option, depending on which mode you want to change key commands for. 4. In the Event Category list box, choose the category of buttons, settings, or controls that you want to set. (For example, select Engine controls to customize the settings for engine commands.) Your selection determines what appears in the Assignment List below. 5. In the Assignment List, select the event whose keyboard command you want to reassign. 6. Click Change Assignment to choose a new keyboard assignment for the event you've selected. The Select Assignment dialog box will open. 7. Press the key that you want to assign to the selected event. If the command is currently being used and you don't want to replace it, click the Clear button. 8. Click OK. 9. Make any additional changes you want, using steps 3 through 8 above. 10. Click OK.