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FSX NO LIGHTS !!!??????

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I dont understand why EVERY aircraft that I download has NO inside cabin lights (window lights) at night. It remains dark. WHY ????????????????????? Some of the downloaded aircrafts works fine but the majority dont work. This seems to be a frequent problem. Is there anything that can be done to get it working ??? Any tweaks ??? Can I add a file ???? This is very frustrating............................................
 
If you are using P3Dv5 aircraft in P3Dv6, LMCO changed the way that lighting effects files display between the two versions (they are much dimmer). You may be able to increase the brightness by identifying which fx files come with the aircraft and editing them. If it's MSFS, I have no idea. Maybe they don't have internal lighting? Even in P3D it's not the easiest thing to set up.
 
Yes, I am still using the FSX. Is the FS 2024 worth buying and trying? is there a major significant difference between FSX and FS2024 ??????
 
Ah. I never really got involved with effects for FS2K4/FSX, so I can't give you a straight answer on that. The theory goes that you should be able to add internal lights by creating effects and adding them to the aircraft.cfg file, but you would also need to write a C/C++ gauge that is capable of turning the effects on and off. There's no shortcut to that.
 
So no cabin lights come on when you press the L key? Can you give a link to a freeware example?
 
Yesssssirrrrrrr. I have tried the "L" key and the CTRL L and nothing. The landing lights will ALWAYS come on, but the passenger cabin windows are all dark. I have tried to copy the cabin lights from a texture file from another aircraft that works and still nothing. I went under the aircraft CFG file and found the LIGHTS section but there was nothing that said cabin window lights. I tried to paste and replace the lights section from another similar aircraft where the lights work and still nothing. I looked under the PANEL CFG and the MODEL CFG files and there was NO lights section in those files. I am just confused how the cabin lights work on some aircraft but not in a majority of the aircrafts. There has to be a way to do it ??? Even if I was taught how to repaint an aircraft or rebuild an aircraft and include the cabin lights?

An example would be this aircraft on SimViation.
FSX/P3D Boeing 737-700 Southwest Airlines New Mexico One package v2 (Category: FSX > Civil Jets)
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57.93Mb (359 downloads)
 
I think you didn't use the Utility included .
The reason why doesn't be bright on night is simple , it's made like that.

REAL operation .. when take off and landing , makes the cabin light dark for emergency escape.
And when on air or taxing .. make it bright so open the Utility and switch on.
 
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