September 2, 200520 yr Hello every flight simmer!!having a second monitor, not yet LDS767, I was wondeering if it was possible to display both "main panels" as the pilot's one on my left monitor and the 1st officer's on the right one, and just stretch the landscape all the way to the second one (as some people talked about undodking and moving some windows to a second moitor).I thought then, if it's possible, what kind of performance would I have with such a displaymy specs: P IV 3Ghz; 1Go ram; NVIDIA GeForce PCX5300 128Mb;I hope you didn't have too much hard time of understanding my question, here I played with photoshop and made something close to what was imagining, as a picture is worth a thousand words.thank you very much for your time, and leveld for bringing us this outsanting aircraft. even if it's impossible, I WILL buy it soon.
September 12, 200520 yr I have set that up in virtual cockpit but never persevered enough to do it with 2d.It wasn't straight forward because when you open up a cockpit view on the 2nd monitor, it only shows the scenery, no panel.Seemed like too much hassle to set up everytime.I don't notice vast frame rate drops but they do drop.
September 15, 200520 yr Author thank you very much for the reply,it is very interesting pieces of information you just gave me, however I was thinking about going in the panel.bmp and just paste the First officers view next to it. would doing this make the first officers panel displaying on the second monitor? if yes then would it be easy to go to the panel.cfg and make the gauges display where they should be on the f/o's panel?If not how does the virtual cockpit renders when using dual monitors?thanks again
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