
X-Plane 11/10 Controls/Keyboard Commands - Fly Away Simulation Flyawaysimulation.com The controls below are extensive and should cover all aspects of using X-Plane 11 and 10. You may also change the commands manually in the X-Plane settings menu. Download X-Plane Control Pad and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Control Pad 1.07 now works with X-Plane 11!
I am a huge flight sim fan, and I just bought a new macbook 15inch and I want to get x-plane for it. I know I have to get an external hard drive and the usb key if I don't want to use the discs to authorize my game play. My question, before I invest in the game and joystick to go with it, I read some reviews that it takes hours to set up the joystick and keyboard commands. Is this true? How has everyone's experiences been with getting going right out of the box with this game? Any insight would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Greg.
I am a huge flight sim fan, and I just bought a new macbook 15inch and I want to get x-plane for it. I know I have to get an external hard drive and the usb key if I don't want to use the discs to authorize my game play. My question, before I invest in the game and joystick to go with it, I read some reviews that it takes hours to set up the joystick and keyboard commands. Is this true? How has everyone's experiences been with getting going right out of the box with this game?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Greg. Click to expand.I would also like to know how to make a mountable disk image using Disk Utility that comes with the Mac OS X? I own X-Plane 10 but hate having to hook up the Apple Super Dive to use the program and want to mount the game from a disk image but have never done this before. This is one of the reason's I still use MS Flight Simulator because it doesn't require a stupid disk when I want to fly, but I do have to boot into Windows and would like to try and stay in the Mac OS X! It's disk one right? Figured out how to do this and it was really easy.
Just put X-Plane DVD #1 in Apple Superdrive and launched Disk Utility and choose create New Image and it made a disk image of DVD 1. I then right clicked the image and mounted it, and then run the game. No problem, except I do not really have the hardware for X-Plane 10 (MacBook Air 2012) and it crashes a lot! Looks like it back to MS Flight Simulator in Boot Camp!
These are the keyboard command for X-wing, and probably for some of the other flight sims as well. I know XWA shares some of these commands.