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Attach Point Tool -unattach in FSX

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newzealand
Hi,

I am currently working on a gmax aircraft for fsx. I have used the "AttachPointTool" on several parts in my model and would like to know how to "unattach" certain conditions from the part.

As an example: I have attached a "Mouse Rect" to a switch in the VC Cockpit. I no longer want this switch to be an active switch. How do I unattach the "Mouse Rect" from this part?

Help much appreciated! Thanx!
 

spotlope

FSDevConf team
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346
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portugal
One way I know of is the manual method. Right-click on your part and choose "Properties", then click the "User Defined" tab. You'll see the nested attaches there, and you can delete whatever you don't want. Careful that you clean up the nesting and don't delete more than you intended if you still want some attachpoints left, though.
 
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