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The buttons on each side of the MFD display are used to controlling various aspects of the active MFD mode. Each button may be activated with a mouse-click, or may have a keyboard shortcut assigned by the developer, again using left shift for the left MFD and right shift for right MFD. | The buttons on each side of the MFD display are used to controlling various aspects of the active MFD mode. Each button may be activated with a mouse-click, or may have a keyboard shortcut assigned by the developer, again using left shift for the left MFD and right shift for right MFD. | ||
− | In Orbiter parlance, MFD has also come to mean a downloadable module which provides new functionality for the MFDs. Examples are [[TransX]], [[IMFD]] (both for long-distance flight planning), [[AeroBrakeMFD]] (which allows accurate atmospheric maneuvres). In the Orbiter manual that comes with the Orbiter download, they are referred to as MFD modes. | + | In Orbiter parlance, MFD has also come to mean a downloadable module which provides new functionality for the MFDs. Examples are [[TransX]], [[IMFD]] (both for long-distance flight planning), [[AeroBrakeMFD]] (which allows accurate atmospheric maneuvres). In the Orbiter manual that comes with the Orbiter download, they are referred to as MFD modes (i.e. COM/NAV, Orbit, VOR/VTOL, etc.). |
See: [[:Category:MFD addons]] | See: [[:Category:MFD addons]] |