Not strictly SDK feedback, but if MS read this then it's as good a place as any:
Gauges seem to perfrom incorrectly when panel lights are on.
for example, load the default Bell 206 and cycle the master battery switch. Observe how the analog fuel gauge casually climbs up and down as power is applied and removed.
Now ensure you have a key mapped to Panel Lights. Toggle it and try the battery switch again. Watch how the fuel needle immediately jumps from empty to full as the power is cycled.
I have also observed this problem causing gauge display problems in my own gauges, where parts I have told to be hidden continue to get drawn if the panel light is on.
Si
Gauges seem to perfrom incorrectly when panel lights are on.
for example, load the default Bell 206 and cycle the master battery switch. Observe how the analog fuel gauge casually climbs up and down as power is applied and removed.
Now ensure you have a key mapped to Panel Lights. Toggle it and try the battery switch again. Watch how the fuel needle immediately jumps from empty to full as the power is cycled.
I have also observed this problem causing gauge display problems in my own gauges, where parts I have told to be hidden continue to get drawn if the panel light is on.
Si