Orbiter on a laptop

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Hi,

I tried Orbiter in 2006, but sadly had little time to use the sim. Now I'm back for a second try.

How will Orbiter work on a laptop? I own a Logitech Joystick, but no numpad...

Can I somewhere find a Keyboard layout that will work on a laptop?

I am for now especially interested in the "Enable/Disable RCS" combination that I can use on a laptop as I believe I can use the joystick for most of the other controls.

Thanks for the help!
 
It works great. I've run the various iterations of Orbiter since 2002 on laptops with no problem. You'll need a fast processor and a robust video card so you're looking at gaming laptop (not cheap).

Ben
 
my laptop ran it fine before I got Windows Vista on it (it's built for Windows XP)
 
The laptop I use for testing is a 1.8GHz with 1G Ram and a built in video card. It was one I purchased so my wife could check email. Orbiter works fine on it (after the 1G RAM upgrade, it was 256M and barely ran windows). I get around 30 fps with the shuttle fleet.
 
Thank you all for quick replies! I have a high end laptop so it should not be any problems. I was more concerned regarding the keyboard layout. In the manual it seems like you need a regular keyboard.

RisinFury - I would like to try using the key to the left of the backspace. In the manual it is shown as the = key. How can I change this in the keymap.cfg? What should I call it?


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Also, one more question...
I see that my screen "flickers" quite a bit. It seems like the screen turns bright white for a fraction of a second once every now and then.

I have an nVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT video card with the latest drivers as I can see...

Can it be something in the settings that I should try to change?

Thanks again,
 
I was more concerned regarding the keyboard layout. In the manual it seems like you need a regular keyboard.

I've always used a laptop with Orbiter. I think you are looking for the numpad on your laptop? On my laptop, <Fn> F11 toggles a numpad that is embedded in the QWERTY keyboard (in my case, U is the numpad '4' key, I is the numpad '5' key, etc..). Look carefully at the keys on your keyboard, you should see a bunch of keys with small numbers also written on them that indicate the numpad. Your particular laptop may have a different means of activating the embedded numpad, some function key combination is likely.

The only wrinkle is that you need to learn to toggle the keyboards with the <Fn> (e.g. if you really need to type the character 'U' which shares the numpad charachter '4'). This becomes second nature with some practice, it's really not hard.

Another alternative - you can get a cheap plug-in USB numpad for Orbiter, which eliminates the problem at a stroke (though at some small detriment to your cash).

Hope this helps.

[EDIT] On my laptop, pressing the <Fn> causes the appropriate numpad function key (F11) to light up. This might help you.
 
One thing you have to watch out for while using the [Fn] key is remember to let go when you want to press F1. ;)

I did that a few times, and that was really annoying.

Overall, as long as your willing to buy something, I would recommended a joystick over the num-pad. Much easier and you can control thrusts with a little more fine tuning.
:cheers:
 
Oh yes, I've been very tempted to disable hibernation due to that. But I never have to use FN very often though as I press the numlock key once whenever I need spacecraft controls and then off again when not needed.
 
Thank you all for good replies. I own a joystick so I'll se how everything work with that before I eventually invest in a USB numpad.

I found a way of using the "Fn" for the RCS commands, thank you!

I'll surely be back for more questions later, hoping for just as good answers.

Best regards,
 
While this thread is a day old, I feel compelled to opine you...
I am running Orbiter on an HP Pavilion dv9000 Laptop that comes equipped with a numpad. If you are going to use Orbiter on an LT then I strongly suggest either:
- Making sure you have a configurable joypad
- Just having a numpad built in **
**: There are also some USB numpads that can be plugged into laptops.
 
Hi
I use this keyboard layout and it works with most of orbiter vessels, try it

Regards
 

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Question:
Can you include control strokes from MFDs into the Keymap ? I would like to add LeftShift-J for the attachment release function instead of using the Release-Shift MFD.

I'm unsure if this will interfear with Orbiters function.
 
I sometimes run Orbiter on a fairly crappy laptop (1.20GHz Core 2, 1.75GB memory, bad Radeon mobile GPU). I have to turn the resolution down if I don't want it to be choppy (usually to 800x600) but other than the graphics it runs fine.
 
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