
The Windows menu gives you access to the different displays and tools available. From here you can determine your MACS interface.

The Flight Deck Controls menu lists all the cockpit, or air-side instruments available. By checking the box next to the desired control, you select only those which you want displayed. In Pilot Mode, you can use these displays when flying aircraft, or "Pseudo-Piloting." The individual flight deck displays are explained in the Flight Deck Controls section.

The ATC Plan View Displays menu lists the possible interfaces for controller, or ground-side use. Simply check the box associated with which format you wish to use. These interfaces are further explained in the section for ATC Mode.

The Aircraft Lists menu shows the different ways of identifying and organizing the aircraft in your simulation. These lists are useful for all the user modes of operation, and are explained in the Aircraft Lists section.

The Setup Panels menu gives you access to all the setting configuration panels. These setup panels can be used by subjects to address their setting preferences, and by the experimenters and administrators to control the simulation environment. These panels are typically associated with the Admin Mode and are further discussed in the Setup Panels section.

The External Admin Tools menu lets you access the Process View monitor. The Process View monitor is more of an administrative tool, and is explained in the Process View section.

The Internal Admin Tools menu provides access to the Thread Control panel. The Thread Control panel is also for administrative use, and is discussed in the Thread Control section.

The Others menu gives you access to the Timeline panel. The Timeline panel is further explained in the Timeline Panel section.