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Separate gauges & scenery display

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I would like to view the instrument panel on one screen and the flight scenery in a separate monitor/screen. I have both a laptop and a desktop. How would I go about doing this?Any help would be appreciated, Jeff

>I would like to view the instrument panel on one screen and>the flight scenery in a separate monitor/screen. I have both>a laptop and a desktop. How would I go about doing this?>Any help would be appreciated,> Jeff Your videocard very likely has two outputs. Put two monitors there, enable them in windows ("(x) Extend my desktop to this monitor") and undock your panel to the other screen.//T

You could try www.maxivista.com - I think there is a free trial on their site. I have seen it being used for some instruments, but I believe it may not be able to handle complex panels that require 3D acceleration.Give it a try and let us know how it goes.--Bryn

You can download my "FSPanel" application from the library, and run it on your laptop, and run MSFS on the desktop. As long as the computers are networked, and Pete Dowsons WideFS running, you'll have the instrument panel on the laptop.Richard

Would be nice if someone could write an app to allow the FS guages themselves to be run remotely.

>Would be nice if someone could write an app to allow the FS>guages themselves to be run remotely.Hi You can use Wideview ( www.wideview.it ).For your information I use it with two PCs , in one PC ,the powerfull ,I have a PCI-E card and a projector for front view , only scenery. In the other PC I have six(6) video cards and six (6) monitors for panels , Wideview does the link between the two PCs.Very easy and inexpensive .RegadsAlberto Kunzel

I thought the panels all had to be run on the server in WideView - only scenery for clients?Edit: I see with the two PCs, that's probably what you're doing.I would like to keep the most powerful PC for scenery and get the guaes on a client or two.

>I thought the panels all had to be run on the server in>WideView - only scenery for clients?>>Edit: I see with the two PCs, that's probably what you're>doing.>>I would like to keep the most powerful PC for scenery and get>the guaes on a client or two.Hi ,You have to have the scenery in the client and panels in the server .I use my powerful PC as client , this way I can use all sliders to right.RegardsAlberto Kunzel

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