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- F-22 LIGHTNING II DEMO README
-
- I. INTRODUCTION TO F-22 LIGHTNING II
- The F-22 Lightning II is America's advanced tactical fighter. It is designed
- to meet the challenges of air combat in the 21st century. This aircraft is the
- stealth fighter that the F-117A never was. Not only is the F-22 nearly
- invisible to enemy radar, it carries heat-seeking and radar-guided air-to-air
- missiles plus ôsuper smartö air-to-ground bombs.
-
- NovaLogic is proud to offer this nearly full featured demonstration of our
- popular F-22 Lightning II flight simulation. Now you can fly this awesome
- aircraft and test your fighter-pilot skills against a collection of deadly
- adversaries like the Su-27 Flanker, EF-2000 Eurofighter, MiG-27 and
- MiG-29 Fulcrum.
-
- Because it is only a demo however, it lacks the multiplayer capability of the
- regular program. (The full version of F-22 Lightning II allows up to eight
- players to participate simultaneously in Head-to-Head contests or Cooperative
- play via a network connection. It also supports two player modem and serial
- cable connections as well.).
-
- II. DEMO INSTALLATION AND SET-UP PROCEDURE
- In order to play the F-22 Lightning II Demo, you must first install the demo
- program on your hard drive. The F-22 Demo installation program leads you
- directly into the Setup program. The Setup program in turn enables you to
- configure the demo for play with your particular hardware. Follow the simple
- steps below.
-
- A. Installing the F-22 Demo Program
-
- 1. Windows(tm) 95 users
- Place the F-22 Lightning Demo in your CD ROM drive. Use Windows
- Explorer to access this drive (normally your D drive). Open the f22demo folder
- and double-click on the install.exe program. This will run the f22demo program.
-
- 2. DOS (or Windows(tm) 3.1) users
- a) If you are running Windows(tm) 3.1, exit from Windows(tm) completely and
- run the installation program from DOS. Place the F-22 Lightning Demo in your
- CD ROM drive. Assuming that your CD ROM drive is drive D, access this drive.
- At the prompt> type D: <press ENTER>
-
- b) At the D: prompt, type: cd f22demo <press ENTER>
-
- c) At the D:\f22demo prompt. Type: install <press ENTER> to run the
- install.exe program.
-
- 3. The installation program displays a directory destination screen. The
- default destination for these files is C:\f22demo. Use this destination or
- enter a different destination directory (complete with path) of your own. The
- progress of the installation routine is displayed on your screen as a
- percentage. When the installation process is complete you are prompted to run
- the Setup program.
-
- B. F-22 Demo Setup
- 1. F22 Setup Main Menu Screen
- There are four system settings to configure: Video setup, Audio setup,
- Multiplayer setup, and Performance settings. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys (or
- press the highlighted (colored) letter or number) to access menu selections.
- Press the ENTER key to make a selection. Press the ESC key to back up to a
- previous screen or press the Alt and X keys to exit. When you are finished
- with the Setup routine, be sure to select Exit and Save settings. If you
- select Exit only, you will exit Setup without saving your selections. You will
- have to go back and re-do all your settings.
-
- a) Video Setup: This menu selection is used to configure and test your video
- setup. This selection takes you immediately to the Video setup screen. Simply
- follow the on-screen instructions for setting-up and testing your VESA driver.
- Note that the preferred selection is VESA 2.0, however this newer driver has
- been found to be faulty on some video cards. Choose VESA 1.0 for greater
- compatibility as an override.
-
- b) Audio Setup: This menu selection is used to configure and test your audio
- setup. Your menu options are:
-
- Digital Sound Device: This menu screen contains a list of sound devices.
- Follow the on-screen instructions for selecting and testing your sound device.
-
- Music Device: This menu screen contains a list of music devices. Follow the
- on-screen instructions for selecting and testing your sound device.
-
- c) Multiplayer Settings: This option is not used in the demo version of this
- game. The full version of F-22 Lightning II features a comprehensive
- multiplayer environment.
-
- d) Performance Settings: This menu selection is used to configure your system
- in order to increase its performance and provide for faster and smoother play.
- Your menu options on this screen are:
-
- Use page flipping: Page flipping is a technique which can produce smoother
- animation. Some video devices do not properly support page flipping however.
- If your video display acts erratically when using page flipping, leave this
- item unchecked.
-
- Use VESA for low res: VESA drivers are found on most video devices today.
- These drivers form the link between your program and the video card. If you
- notice video corruption or slow video performance when playing the F-22demo in
- a low res mode, try un-checking Use VESA for low res to fix the problem.
-
- Slow CD ROM (2X speed): The demo does not require the services of your CD
- drive. It runs entirely off your hard drive.
-
- 2. Altering your initial Setup program settings
- Setup is a program that is run for you as part of your initial installation.
- Thereafter, you are required to access the setup.exe file on your own if you
- wish to alter your settings. Follow the instructions appropriate for your
- operating system as outlined below:
-
- a) Windows(tm) 95 Setup initiation
- Press the Start button and select Programs. Click on the "NovaLogic folder/
- F22 Lightning II Demo/ Setup" menu options to access the Setup program. To
- alter your initial Setup selections, follow the F22 Setup Main Menu screen
- instructions.
-
- b) Windows(tm) 3.1/ DOS Set-Up procedure
- If you are running Windows(tm) 3.1, exit the program and run the Setup program
- from DOS. To run the Setup program from DOS, access the F22demo folder
- (C:\F22demo for example). At the C:\F22demo> prompt type: setup <press enter>.
- To alter your initial Setup selections, follow the F22 Setup Main Menu screen
- instructions.
-
- C. Loading the F-22 Demo
- Once you have successfully installed and setup the f22 demo program on your
- hard drive you are ready to play. To load the demo, follow the instructions
- appropriate to your particular operating system as outlined below:
-
- 1. Windows(tm) 3.1/DOS users
- If you are running Windows(tm) 3.1, exit the program and launch the game from DOS
- as follows:
- a) Change to the directory where you have placed the f22demo.
- b) At the DOS prompt> type the following: f22demo <press enter>
-
- 2. Windows(tm) 95 users
- Press the Start button and select Programs. Click on the "NovaLogic folder/
- F22 Lightning II/ F22 Lightning II/ Demo" menu options to launch the demo. You
- may also launch the demo by double-clicking on the handy F-22 desktop shortcut
- icon.
-
- III. PLAYING F-22 LIGHTNING II
-
- A. The F-22 Demo Menu Screen
- Because this is only a Demo version, you do not have access to everything this
- simulation has to offer. You'll notice that the Main Menu screen contains a
- number of subdued (grayed out) menu selections. These selections have been
- placed off limits. The only selections available to you are: Quick Mission,
- Options, and Exit.
-
- 1. Quick Mission
- This demo comes with one introductory mission instead of the five combat
- theaters/ campaigns and training tutorials you get with the regular version.
- After takeoff, youÆll probably encounter an AWACS aircraft being escorted by
- two F-16s. These are friendly aircraft so don't blast them. ....but should you
- get an itchy trigger finger use the TAB key or the return key to target these
- aircraft. You'll see a small Target Designator box appear around the aircraft.
- When the box turns red, fire away!!! Be aware that self preservation is an
- instinct these guys possess. If you attack them, they will respond so be ready
- to fight.
-
- 2. Options
- This selection takes you to the Options menu screen. Here you are given the
- ability to change or tailor certain options from within the game.
-
- a) Speed
- Video Mode allows you to choose between three different levels of video
- resolution; 320 x 240, 400 x 300, and 640 x 480. Note that in multiplayer mode
- not all players need to have their video set to the same resolution.
-
- Sky Detail allows you to choose between low or high levels of cloud realism.
-
- Terrain Texturing makes great demands upon your processor. This option allows
- you to set the distance at which hazing effects will obscures the terrain
- texturing. If you are playing on a slower computer, this factor should be
- reduced.
-
- b) Memory
- Object and Terrain resolution are affected by the amount of memory and
- processor speed. If the game runs slowly on your computer, these resolution
- settings should be reduced.
-
- c) Sound
- Sound Effects and Music Volume can be adjusted using the sliding scale located
- here.
-
- d) More Options (Controls and Effects)
- Joystick: Your options are: No Joystick, Two Button Joystick, Four Button
- Joystick, CH Flightstick Pro, Thrustmaster and others.
-
- e) Throttle: Your options are: No, Yes, and Reversed. (A reversed throttle
- accelerates the aircraft by pulling back on the yoke rather than pushing it
- forward.)
-
- f) Footpedals: Press Yes if you want to use actual footpedal rudder controls
- rather than use the Delete and Page Down keys.
-
- g) Redouts/ Blackouts: F-22 realistically simulates the effects of "redding
- out" in negative G situations and "blacking out" under the effects of positive
- G's. In pilot slang this is known as GLOC (Gravity-induced Loss of
- Consciousness.) These effects can be turned On and Off here if desired.
-
- 3. Exit Game
- This option exits you from the demo. We do hope that what you╒ve seen so far
- prompts to want to purchase the full version of F-22 Lightning II.
-
- B. Quick Mission 1 Basic Flight (Desert Day)
- This is a simple "check ride" flight over the desert surrounding Nellis Air
- Force Base, Nevada. The mission takes place during daylight hours in
- conditions of almost unlimited visibility. There is a slight breeze from the
- southwest. The desert terrain is remarkably beautiful ranging from flat desert
- at sea level (and below) to sharp mountain peaks. Mt. Charleston for instance,
- is visible immediately west of the runway. Death Valley, California and the
- mountains of the Sierra Nevadas are located approximately 130 nm. northwest of
- the runway. Enjoy the sights.
-
- This mission is included in the demo as a way for you to familiarize yourself
- with the aircraft and its controls in a safe, non-threatening environment
- (forget for a moment that Nellis AFB is near Las Vegas). See if you can learn
- to fly the F-22 without "cashing in your chips."
-
- Note the control key summary in the mission briefing window. If you need
- immediate help, press the K key for a partial list of the control keys and
- their functions. A complete list of all control keys and function is included
- below along with an abbrieviated Key Control Summary.
-
- IV. KEYBOARD CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS
-
- Although F-22 Lightning II is designed to simulate the use actual flight
- hardware as closely as possible, in most cases you will be using your keyboard
- to input game-related commands. Note that for purposes of this demo, certain
- keys have been deactivated. So don't become upset if you press a key and
- nothing happens.The following section provides you with a list of all the
- control keys and their functions.
-
- A. General Game Controls
- These keys perform general game functions not specifically related to the
- actual flight of your F-22.
-
- Esc Key (End mission/Center joystick): Press this key to end the mission or
- center your joystick.
-
- P Key (Pause): Toggle this key to halt/resume a mission in progress.
-
- Ctrl V Key (Video Resolution): Press these keys simultaneously to change your
- current video resolution.
-
- K Key (Keyboard Help): Toggle this key to superimpose/ remove an on-screen key
- control summary.
-
- M Key (Mission Goals): Press this key to receive a summary status of your
- mission goals.
-
- End Key (End Mission): Press this key to end the mission in progress and
- obtain a success/failure summary.
-
- F9 Key (Normal): Press this key to resume normal time scaling.
-
- F10 Key (2x Time): Press this key to accelerate (compress) the passage of time
- to 2x normal speed.
-
- F11 Key (4x Time): Press this key to accelerate (compress) the passage of time
- to 4x normal speed.
-
- F12 Key (6x Time): Press this key to accelerate (compress) the passage of time
- to 6x normal speed.
-
- B. Camera Modes/ Views
- The scenery outside your cockpit is gorgeous. Make use of the following camera
- modes and pilot views so that you don't miss any of the sights
-
- / Key (Look Left): Press this key to look out the left side of your aircraft.
-
- * Key (Look Right): Press this key to look out the right side of your
- aircraft.
-
- - Key (Look Up): Press this key to look out the top of your cockpit canopy.
-
- + Key (Look Behind): This is the famous "check six" view. Pressing this key
- allows you to quickly see what is behind you.
-
- You access a particular view by pressing the appropriate keypad keys as listed
- above. The keys themselves function as toggle switches. These views are static
- perspectives. They cannot be panned, tilted, or zoomed. Pressing the key an
- additional time causes you to revert to the previous view.
-
- For example, you are currently looking forward via the Head-Up Display view
- but want to quickly look behind you (i.e. check your six). You accomplish this
- by pressing the keypad + key to access the Look Behind view. Pressing the
- keypad + key again returns you to your original Head-Up Display view.
-
- F1 Key (Virtual Cockpit Mode): Press this key to enter the specialized "you-
- are-there" pilot perspective known as Virtual Cockpit Mode.
-
- F2 Key (HUD View): Press this key to access the forward cockpit view which
- superimposes the HUD directly in front of your field of vision. Toggling this
- key removes/ replaces the HUD frame. Removing the HUD frame gives you a less
- restricted forward view.
-
- F3 Key (Player External View): Press this key to access a 3D movable external
- camera view of your F-22. The camera perspective can be moved to view your
- aircraft from any angle.
-
- F4 Key (Player Fly-By View): Press this key to access an external camera view
- of your F-22 performing a fly-by past a fixed location.
-
- F5 Key (Padlock View): Press this key to keep your vision fixated on a
- designated target. Padlock view keeps the target centered within this field of
- vision regardless of where it moves.
-
- F6 Key (Wingman External View): Press this key to access a 3D movable external
- camera view of your wingman's F-22.
-
- F7 Key (Missile FlyBy/ External View Toggle): Press this key to access an
- external
- view of your missile performing a fly-by past a fixed location. Toggle this
- key to switch between the missile fly-by view and a 3D movable external camera
- view.
-
- F8 Key (Target View): Press this key to access a 3D movable external camera
- view of the target you currently have designated on radar.
-
- Ctrl Up arrow Key (Cam pitch up): Press these keys in combination to pitch
- your external camera angle upward.
-
- Ctrl Down arrow Key (Cam pitch down): Press these keys in combination to pitch
- your external camera angle downward.
-
- Ctrl Left arrow Key (Cam pitch left): Press these keys in combination to pitch
- your external camera angle to the left.
-
- Ctrl Right arrow Key (Cam pitch right): Press these keys in combination to
- pitch your external camera angle to the right.
-
- S Key (Zoom In Slow): Press this key to slowly magnify your camera view or
- display range for closer inspection.
-
- Ctrl S Key (Zoom In Fast): Press these keys in combination to rapidly magnify
- your camera view or display range for closer inspection.
-
- X Key (Zoom Out Slow): Press this key to rapidly expand your camera view or
- display range.
-
- Ctrl X Key (Zoom Out Fast): Press these keys in combination to rapidly expand
- your camera view or display range.
-
- C. Engine Power Settings
- The following throttle controls regulate the power being produced by your
- engines. Higher power settings may make you go faster but they consume fuel at
- a tremendous rate. Don't misjudge your fuel state and run out of gas. Note
- that you cannot start the engines using a throttle control device. You must
- start the engines by pressing a Engine setting key.
-
- 5 Key (0% Engine Off): Press this key to shut down your engines.
-
- 6 Key (60% Engine Idle): Press this key to increase/reduce your throttle
- setting to idle (60% power).
-
- 7 Key (70% Engine power): Press this key to increase/reduce your throttle
- setting to 70% power.
-
- 8 Key (80% Cruise): Press this key to increase/reduce your throttle setting to
- 80% power. This throttle setting represents the standard cruising power
- percentage.
-
- 9 Key (90% Engine power): Press this key to increase/reduce your throttle
- setting to 90% power.
-
- 0 Key (100% Full Military Power): Press this key to increase/reduce your
- throttle setting to Full Military Power (100%).
-
- - Key (Afterburner): Press this key to engage your afterburner. The word BURN
- appears on your Stores Management Display and HUD when the afterburner is
- engaged.
-
- D. General Flight Controls
- The following keys are general flight and avionics controls. Some of these
- keys (the directional keys in particular) are used to emulate the functions of
- an actual F-22 joystick.
-
- Up arrow Key (Pitch down): Press this key to pitch the nose of your aircraft
- downward.
-
- Down arrow (Pitch up): Press this key to pitch the nose of your aircraft
- upward.
-
- Left arrow Key (Roll left): Press this key to bank your wings and roll the
- aircraft to the left.
-
- Right arrow Key (Roll right): Press this key to bank your wings and roll the
- aircraft to the right.
-
- F Key (Flaps): Toggle this key to raise/lower your flaps. The word FLAPS
- appears in the HUD when your flaps are lowered. Note that your flaps are
- automatically retracted when your air speed goes above 400 knots.
-
- G Key (Gear): Toggle this key to extend/retract your landing gear. The word
- GEAR appears on the HUD when your landing gear is down. Note that your gear is
- automatically retracted when your air speed goes above 350 knots.
-
- Page Down Key (Right Rudder): Press this key to yaw the nose of your aircraft
- to the right.
-
- Delete Key (Left Rudder): Press this key to yaw the nose of your aircraft to
- the left.
-
- B Key (Brake): Toggle this key to extend/retract your air and ground brakes.
- The word BRAKE appears on the HUD when your brakes are extended.
-
- Ctrl J Key (Eject): Press this key to eject (i.e. bail out) of your F-22. Note
- that ejecting while your aircraft is inverted or too close to the ground
- usually results in fatality.
-
- , Key (HUD Dim): decreases contrast/brightness of your HUD symbology.
-
- . Key (HUD Bright): increases contrast/brightness of your HUD symbology.
-
- E. Navigation Controls
- This group of keys is primarily involved with navigational duties and hands-
- off flight control.
-
- A Key (Autopilot Toggle): Toggle this key to engage/disengage your AutoPilot.
-
- N Key (Cycle Waypoints): Press the key to cycle through your mission╒s pre-set
- navigation waypoints.
-
- L Key (Auto-Level): Press this key to cause your aircraft to immediately
- assume level flight.
-
- H Key (Home): Press this key to immediately place your F-22 at initial
- approach to your home base runway. This key also engages your Auto-Pilot at
- the same time.
-
- F. Radar/Weapon Controls
- These are some of the most important keys you'll need to become familiar with.
- This group deals with radar and weapon system controls
-
- 1 Key (AMRAAM): Press this key to ready an AIM-120 AMRAAM radar-guided
- missile. When this weapon is selected your radar will only target air objects.
-
- 2 Key (Sidewinder): Press this key to ready an AIM-9X Sidewinder heat-seeking
- missile. Although this missile does not require use of the radar, when this
- missile is selected your radar will only target air objects.
-
- 3 Key (Cannon): Press this key to ready your M61A2 20mm cannon. Although your
- cannon does not require the use of the radar, when this cannon is selected
- your radar will only target air objects.
-
- 4 Key (JDAM): Press this key to ready a single JDAM Mk. 83 bomb. When JDAMS
- are selected only ground objects are targeted by your JDAM (GPS) targeting
- system.
-
- R Key (Radar): Toggle this key to switch your radar from stand-by to On and
- back. The word RADAR appears on your HUD when your radar is turned On.
-
- W Key (Cycle Weapon Selection): Press this key to cycle through your available
- weapons.
-
- C Key (Counter-measures): Press this key to release a chaff/flare ECM
- combination. Chaff and flares are also released automatically according to a
- preset pattern when your on-board computers detect a threat.
-
- Enter Key (Create Shootlist): Press this key to create a prioritized Shootlist
- of the four nearest eligible targets.
-
- Tab Key (Cycle Objects): Press this key to cycle forward through all objects
- within the forward arc of your aircraft and less than 40 nm. away.
-
- Ctrl Tab (Reversed Cycle Objects): Press this key to cycle back through all
- objects within the forward arc of your aircraft and less than 40 nm. away.
-
- [ Key (Select Previous Target): Press this key to cycle back through the
- targets currently on your Shootlist.
-
- ] Key (Select Next Target): Press this key to cycle forward through the
- targets currently on your Shootlist.
-
- ' Key (Boresight Mode): Press this key to target the nearest object within
- your ASE circle on the HUD.
-
- F. Avionics
- These keys access full screen views of the various F-22 avionics displays. Use
- the set of numbers located on your numberpad instead of the numbers which
- stretch horizontally across your keyboard.
-
- 2 Key (Stores Management Display): Press this key to access a full screen view
- of your Stores Management Display.
-
- 4 Key (Threat Display) Press this key to access a full screen view of your
- Threat Display. You may use the Zoom In/Out keys to change the range setting
- of this display.
-
- 5 Key (Nav Display): Press this key to access a full screen view of your
- Navigation Display. You may use the Zoom In/Out keys to change the range
- setting of this display.
-
- 6 Key (Attack Display): Press this key to access a full screen view of your
- Attack Display. You may use the Zoom In/Out keys to change the range setting
- of this display.
-
- 7 Key (HUD Repeater): Press this key to access a full screen view of your HUD
- Repeater.
-
- 8 Key (Atk/Nav Overlay): Toggle this key to insert/ remove a thumbnail Attack
- Display window in the upper right hand corner of the screen when looking at
- the HUD. An Artificial Horizon is inset in your other display views when this
- key is pressed. This feature is to help orient yourself when you are not
- looking outside the cockpit. You may use the Zoom In/Out keys to change the
- range setting of this display.
-
- 9 Key (Artificial Horizon): Press this key to access a full screen view of
- your Artificial Horizon Display.
-
- G. Wingman Controls
- This group of keys allows you to exercise limited control over the actions of
- your wingman. You can issue only the most general of orders. Your wingman has
- a large degree of freedom with which to carry out your directives.
-
- Ctrl C Key (Wingman Cover Role): Press this key to order your wingman to cover
- you. Your wingman will immediately move to attack any enemy aircraft with a
- current radar lock on your aircraft.
-
- Ctrl E Key (Wingman Engage): Press this key to order your wingman to engage
- enemy targets at will.
-
- Ctrl F Key (Wingman Form on Wing): Press this key to order your wingman to
- form up off your right wing. Your wingman will remain on your wing until
- otherwise ordered.
-
- Ctrl M Key (Wingman Attack My Target): Press this key to order your wingman to
- attack the target you currently have locked on radar.
-
- Ctrl P Key (Wingman Patrol Home Base): Press this key to order your wingman to
- return to your home base. Once there, your wingman will begin a Combat Air
- Patrol, circling your airbase and keeping enemy aircraft away.
-
- V. KEY CHART SUMMARY
-
- A. General Game Controls
- Esc Key (End mission/Center joystick)
- P Key (Pause)
- Ctrl V Key (Video Resolution)
- K Key (Keyboard Help)
- M Key (Mission Goals)
- End Key (End Mission)
- F9 Key (Normal)
- F10 Key (2x Time)
- F11 Key (4x Time)
- F12 Key (6x Time)
-
- B. Camera Modes/ Views
- / Key (Look Left)
- * Key (Look Right)
- - Key (Look Up)
- + Key (Look Behind)
- F1 Key (Virtual Cockpit Mode)
- F2 Key (HUD View)
- F3 Key (Player External View)
- F4 Key (Player Fly-By View)
- F5 Key (Padlock View)
- F6 Key (Wingman External View)
- F7 Key (Missile FlyBy/ External View Toggle)
- F8 Key (Target View)
- Ctrl Up arrow Key (Cam pitch up)
- Ctrl Down arrow Key (Cam pitch down)
- Ctrl Left arrow Key (Cam pitch left)
- Ctrl Right arrow Key (Cam pitch right)
- S Key (Zoom In Slow)
- Ctrl S Key (Zoom In Fast)
- X Key (Zoom Out Slow)
- Ctrl X Key (Zoom Out Fast)
-
- C. Engine Power Settings
- 5 Key (0% Engine Off)
- 6 Key (60% Engine Idle)
- 7 Key (70% Engine power)
- 8 Key (80% Cruise)
- 9 Key (90% Engine power)
- 0 Key (100% Full Military Power)
- - Key (Afterburner)
-
- D. General Flight Controls
- Up arrow Key (Pitch down)
- Down arrow (Pitch up)
- Left arrow Key (Roll left)
- Right arrow Key (Roll right)
- F Key (Flaps)
- G Key (Gear)
- Page Down Key (Right Rudder)
- Delete Key (Left Rudder)
- B Key (Brake)
- Ctrl J Key (Eject)
- , Key (HUD Dim)
- . Key (HUD Bright)
-
- E. Navigation Controls
- A Key (Autopilot Toggle)
- N Key (Cycle Waypoints)
- L Key (Auto-Level)
- H Key (Home)
-
- F. Radar/Weapon Controls
- 1 Key (AMRAAM)
- 2 Key (Sidewinder)
- 3 Key (Cannon)
- 4 Key (JDAM)
- R Key (Radar)
- W Key (Cycle Weapon Selection)
- C Key (Counter-measures)
- Enter Key (Create Shootlist)
- Tab Key (Cycle Objects)
- Ctrl Tab (Reversed Cycle Objects)
- [ Key (Select Previous Target)
- ] Key (Select Next Target)
- ' Key (Boresight Mode)
-
- F. Avionics
- 2 Key (Stores Management Display)
- 4 Key (Threat Display)
- 5 Key (Nav Display)
- 6 Key (Attack Display)
- 7 Key (HUD Repeater)
- 8 Key (Atk/Nav Overlay)
- 9 Key (Artificial Horizon)
-
- G. Wingman Controls
- Ctrl C Key (Wingman Cover Role)
- Ctrl E Key (Wingman Engage)
- Ctrl F Key (Wingman Form on Wing)
- Ctrl M Key (Wingman Attack My Target)
- Ctrl P Key (Wingman Patrol Home Base)
-
-