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Revision as of 15:17, 14 December 2020
Introduction
Air Player is a lightweight application with one purpose: Run instrument panels.
You have to use Air Manager to configure Air Player. Once configured, Air Player can operate completely on it's own. This page will explain how to use Air Player.
For information on how to install Air Player, please go here.
If you are looking for the release notes for Air Player, go here.
Start Air Player
Once installed, an Air Player shortcut will be present on your desktop. Double clicking this shortcut will start Air Player.
An orange Air Player icon will show up on the task bar (far bottom right of the screen). Hovering over this icon will reveal information if a connection with your flight simulator could be established.
Configure Air Player
You have to use Air Manager to configure Air Player.
Please see the Air Manager User Manual here for more information on how to configure Air Player.
Close Air Player
You can quit Air Player by right clicking on the Air Player icon in the task bar and selecting 'Close Air Player'.
You can also shutdown Air Player from Air Manager. See here for more information.
Automatic update
Air Player will automatically check for updates. You will be presented with an update window if a new version is available.