Category: Tutorials


  • App Settings

    Learn how to fine tune Flight Deck FMS

  • Connection Settings

    Connection Settings controls how Flight Deck apps connects to X Plane over the network. Most of the time it just auto detects the simulator and you never have to touch anything. This page exists for the weird days. Connection status At the top you see the current status: When X Plane is detected you may…

  • Camera Controls

    Camera Controls lets you jump between viewpoints quickly, plus save your own cockpit views per aircraft. Think of it as a little camera deck, built for muscle memory. Top bar When head tracking is running (or in preview), you get four quick actions: This bar is not available on iPad, since Camera Controls appear inline…

  • Head Tracking Settings

    This panel controls how Flight Deck AR head tracking feels, how far it can move the camera, and whether it runs in continuous tracking or in “Glance Mode” snap views. Advanced settings Advanced settings unlocks extra controls. Leave it off for simple tuning, turn it on if you want dead zones, eye tracking, auto center, and…

  • Glance Mode

    Glance Mode

    Glance Mode lets you change views using short, intentional head movements. The camera never follows your head continuously. What you choose here is how many glance directions are available, not how sensitive tracking is. More points mean more possible directions, but also require more control and precision. To enable or disable Glance Mode tap the corresponding…

  • Logbook

    Logbook

    Dashboard widgets let you bring your most important controls inside your decks, instead of hunting for them in the main Dashboard.

  • Dashboard Widgets

    Dashboard Widgets

    Dashboard widgets let you bring your most important controls inside your decks, instead of hunting for them in the main Dashboard.

  • Gestures

    Gestures

    The rotary knob in Flight Deck ONE offers various gesture modes and configurations, allowing users to adapt control settings for intuitive adjustments in simulations, enhancing compatibility with different flying styles and hardware configurations.