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MSFS20 HUD daytime visibility

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Hi,

How can I increase the brightness of the HUD information?
At dusk and at night the HUD is clearly visible, but not during the day.
Thanks in advance

Jean

Day

day.jpg


Dusk

dusk.jpg


Night

night.jpg
 
I neglected to specify that my question relates to the adaptation of an aircraft for MSFS.
The HUD comes from "asobo-vcockpits-instruments" coded in html.
I tried, without success, to increase the daytime brightness by modifying the lines:

@keyframes blinking {
from {
opacity: 1; }
to {
opacity: 0; }
0% {
opacity: 0; }
50% {
opacity: 0; }
51% {
opacity: 1; }
100% {

in
@keyframes blinking {
from {
opacity: 1; }
to {
opacity: 0; }
0% {
opacity: 1; }
50% {
opacity: 1; }
51% {
opacity: 1; }
100% {

Does an html code specialist have any idea?

Thanks

Jean
 
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