Jordan,
There is an option in MyTraffic communicator wich disables the default traffic.
The manual is in PDF form in the directory where MT was installed, I believe
in either a manuals or docs folder. Look under “manage FSX,” on the MyTraffic
Communicator menu, I believe.
It’s basically just renaming a specific file in the FSX folder structure,
though.
Best,
Zack.
On Dec 10, 2016, at 2:21 PM, Jordan Gallacher <jordanandseptember@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
How do you disable the default traffic? Interestingly, Fs Pilot Shop did not
include any users guide for My Traffic.
Jordan
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Jordan,
I would double check the traffic slider in FSX. It’s very weird with any
screen reader I’ve used, having a habit of mysteriously reading at zero no
matter what the actual setting is. I can confirm that with it set to around
25%, as the manual recommends, I definitely see traffic at Boeing Field, my
home airport. I also made sure to disable the default FSX traffic, so it’s
definitely MT putting some in.
Note that it takes a few minutes to hear some. I notice it most often while
monitoring Ground or Tower frequencies.
Best,
Zack.
On Dec 10, 2016, at 2:16 PM, Jordan Gallacher <jordanandseptember@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jordanandseptember@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Looks like an e-mail to the developer is in order because even with it being
installed correctly, My Traffic still is not showing any traffic.
Jordan