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How to Cycle Through Panels in A320 in MSFS

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I am planning on giving the A320 in MSFS another shot. However, I have no idea how to cycle through the different panels, such as to program the FMS, overhead panel, etc.. Where can I find this information? Also, is there a simple key command that does this? I am so used to the FSX/P3D keyboard commands but I am lost in MSFS. Thanks in advance.

Cheers, Pete

Pete Solov - Lake in the Hills 3CK

and Schaumburg Regional 06C
Proud AOPA Member - PPL 2001
Real World Piper Cherokee Pilot

Main - Ctrl+1

FMC - Ctrl+5

Overhead - Ctrl+8

Reset view - Ctrl+Space

Raise seat - Space

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14 minutes ago, NightOfDreams said:

Main - Ctrl+1

FMC - Ctrl+5

Overhead - Ctrl+8

Reset view - Ctrl+Space

Raise seat - Space

Thanks!
 

Cheers, Pete

Pete Solov - Lake in the Hills 3CK

and Schaumburg Regional 06C
Proud AOPA Member - PPL 2001
Real World Piper Cherokee Pilot

If it hasn't changed, once you enter the Ctrl-# panel sequence you can cycle back and forth with the "A / Shift - A" like the old FSX.

For me it's easier than reaching each time with little finger and thumb for Ctrl-5 through Ctrl-8 

Edited by dobee51

If one is not using the number keys (not to be confused with the numpad number keys) to respond to ATC stuff, one could map those keys to the various cockpit instrument views instead of the default CTRL-# mappings. I did that and find it a whole lot easier to switch instrument views. I use the mouse to respond to ATC until I'm ready to taxi, then let the co-pilot handle ATC for the rest of the flight.

...jim

 

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