Hi Phil
When I rotate my AFR 3D graph so I can see on the shadow side of the 3D graph (as if I'm standing at the top right hand side of the "normal" 3D graph (ie max rpm max load) , the arrow keys seem to lose their sense of direction.
Up arrow no longer moves to higher load areas but to higher rpm and left arrow now really moves to the left of the screen (lower load).
Is this the way it should be?
Arrow keys lose direction
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Arrow keys lose direction
Kind regards
Philip
'74 Jensen Interceptor 440ci (EFI'ed with MS2 and wasted spark + GM 4L60e GPIO controlled - both on Extra FW)
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Re: Arrow keys lose direction
By default the right key will always move to the right, left to left, up to up... So if you rotate the table where right was originally increasing RPM, it can begin lowering MAP, if that is now what is to the right...
Some people don't care for this, so you can disable it and make the key's fixed to always move the same on the table as opposed to visually correct. To do so, right click on the 3D table and un-select "Smart Select Movement"
Some people don't care for this, so you can disable it and make the key's fixed to always move the same on the table as opposed to visually correct. To do so, right click on the 3D table and un-select "Smart Select Movement"
Phil Tobin
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