Binocular - GREAT PLANES RealFlight 7 User Manual

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If you click the on-screen radio, the entire viewport is displayed, including the title bar.
To resize the viewport, position the cursor over the lower right corner of the
viewport's frame. Using the mouse, drag the frame according to your wishes. If you
drag it downward, the vertical size of the viewport will increase. Dragging the frame to
the right or left increases or decreases the width of the viewport respectively.
Clicking on the 'X' in the title tab of the frame removes it from the screen.

Binocular

The Binocular option will show a perfectly zoomed aircraft, as if you were looking
through a pair of binoculars.
The background of the viewport box becomes
transparent. This provides a visual indicator alerting you that you are using "binocular
vision."
The Binocular option is a great way to see the control surfaces on an aircraft that is too
far away to see in the main view. Although not realistic, it does help to see the effects
of control input.
The Binocular view will automatically hide when the aircraft is close enough to be seen
in the main window. The Binocular icon will be visible to indicate that this gadget is
still active. The view will reappear when the aircraft flies off into the distance. If you
wish for the Binocular view to remain on the screen permanently, simply click the
thumbtack button in the gadget's title bar.
To access the Binocular menu item, click the Gadgets menu title. Next, click
Binocular.
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