Hello guys,
Thank you for all your answers, much appreciated.
So from my understanding, there is no plan about adding this feature
I'm of course searching for the best realism as possible, and as a real commercial pilot, I found PF3 gives the best and closest ATC ambiance to the real thing compared to pro-ATC or RC4 (which are not bad either but a still a step behing in the ambiance) thus I understand your point of not having a display menu directly in the sim for realism reasons (even if I don't understand why the closed caption is there then).
However, I'm searching an in-sim display menu not to make things easier on the "simulation side" but on the "convenient side". I'm actually already using quite a lot of addons requiring the keyboard, and don't have much place anymore to assign new keys without killing my current keyboard config which is pretty efficient.
As I also like to fly IFR in GA planes without a virtual copilot, I can't imagine having to remember all the keys or search for them between the approach checklist while calculating my racetrack and preparing for the final approach. The workload is huge at these moments of the flight and this is also when you are the most in contact with the ATC, I sincerely had to make several missed approaches using the demo because I was simply lost with the keys.
This is the only big bad point I see with PF3, I don't feel comfortable having additional memory actions I don't have to do in real life while a simple key could open an in-sim menu showing all the possible answers that I could click with the mouse and without being distracted too much.
By the way, if I can suggest another thing, it would be nice if the VCP wouldn't contact ground by himself when this feature is ON as we're not always ready to taxi just after receiving the clearance.
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FSUIPC does quite a good job once configured.
What are you talking about? I am curious to know how FSUIPC could help there, but if it can bring an alternative solution, I would be much interested.
At this time, I don't know if I can still consider PF3 because it doesn't feel natural to me to search for hotkeys during flights. It's a real pity because the rest, even if it's not perfect is by far the best and most flexible atc software I used yet. (And from all the topics I read some times ago, I also have the feeling that developers have a high respect for their customers and this is something that makes 50% of a product in my opinion

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