How to adjust MCDU label lines?
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2024 3:03 am
The documentation says to press the blank page key to the right of airport and below the rad/nav page keys to switch modes to adjust the position of the label lines. That doesn’t work, at least not with my Skalarki MCDU.
Alternatively, it says to press MAJ-L on the keyboard to change the mode to adjust the position of the label lines. I have no idea what the ‘MAJ’ key is. Such a key does not exist on a U.S. standard keyboard, nor have I ever heard of such a thing. We have ‘Control’, ‘Alt’, ‘Shift’, and ‘Windows’ keys. I tried all of those in conjunction with the ‘L’ key. Nothing works. It remains in the default mode in which I can adjust only the title, scratchpad, and entry lines, but not the labels.
I assume this isn’t supposed to be difficult to do. Can someone please let me in on the secret handshake/password to enable such a function?
As an aside, it would really be nice if these sorts of adjustments were possible via a text file, similarly to adjusting other parameters such as window position. It’s much easier to figure out, as well as making it easier to make fine adjustments in a consistent manner.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can’t get a clearly readable display screen at the present time.
Keith
Alternatively, it says to press MAJ-L on the keyboard to change the mode to adjust the position of the label lines. I have no idea what the ‘MAJ’ key is. Such a key does not exist on a U.S. standard keyboard, nor have I ever heard of such a thing. We have ‘Control’, ‘Alt’, ‘Shift’, and ‘Windows’ keys. I tried all of those in conjunction with the ‘L’ key. Nothing works. It remains in the default mode in which I can adjust only the title, scratchpad, and entry lines, but not the labels.
I assume this isn’t supposed to be difficult to do. Can someone please let me in on the secret handshake/password to enable such a function?
As an aside, it would really be nice if these sorts of adjustments were possible via a text file, similarly to adjusting other parameters such as window position. It’s much easier to figure out, as well as making it easier to make fine adjustments in a consistent manner.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can’t get a clearly readable display screen at the present time.
Keith