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Keyboard camera bindings stopped working in FlyByWire Airbus ?


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Having previously succeeded in binding all my NUM keys to various cockpit camera views in the TBM, I followed the same procedure for the FlyByWire Airbus mod, but have failed to bind any (with the exception of NUM 8 for some strange reason)

 

Thinking it was perhaps an issue with the FlyByWire mod, I tried again with the default Airbus, but the result was the same.

 

With the TBM I successfully used the “save” (CTRL ALT No (where No is from the main keyboard not the numeric keypad)) and “Load” using NUM No. Unfortunately this same procedure does not work apparently on the modified Airbus?

 

Am I missing something? Any ideas anyone?

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Still not working!

Deleted the FBW Airbus from the Community folder after which I attempted to bind the cameras to the NUM keys with no success to the default Airbus, which would seem to indicate the mod wasn’t the fault?

Then tried setting up the Robin from scratch with no success

Went back to the original TBM mappings and that is still working fine.

I’ve no idea what I should do next, and I conclude that an MSFS update could be the culprit? Also Windows update keeps trying to install an update without success, trying “Try Again” doesn’t work on the update.

Any help anyone?

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Have you tried the MSFS repair option?

Click on your Start menu, then Settings, then Apps.

Scroll down the list and click on Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Click on Advanced options.

Under the Reset heading, click on Repair.

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Have you tried the MSFS repair option?

Click on your Start menu, then Settings, then Apps.

Scroll down the list and click on Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Click on Advanced options.

Under the Reset heading, click on Repair.

 

Never heard of that one! Thanks

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Have you tried the MSFS repair option?

Click on your Start menu, then Settings, then Apps.

Scroll down the list and click on Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Click on Advanced options.

Under the Reset heading, click on Repair.

 

Tried this, sadly no change. Running out of ideas now

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