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Can Anyone Help? My panel in Cockpit View turns blurry

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Hi:Everytime I switch to Cockpit view FS2002 Pro and choose to have the panel displayed, the panel starts out fine, then gets all blurry and hazy looking. It always like resets itself and then moves from the right to the left getting hazy and blurry. Sometimes if I just click on the panel...it gets better but only for a few seconds or so.Im using full screen display resolution 1024x768x32.Can anyone help? I have a GeForce4 Ti4600 nvidia card.Thanks,Jonny

Does this happen with any aircraft/panel? You say the panel background moves on its own?

Johnny,The problem you describe is not uncommon for many of the 29.xx nVidia drivers when used in combination with 16 bit color. The solution has always been to run in 32 bit color. However, your post indicates you are already running 32 bit, so my first question is whether you are absolutely certain that MSFS is set to 32 bit color (the game settings are not the same as your desktop settings). The other solution has been to turn off anti-aliasing, although I cannot imagine running without it. Maybe these two ideas will help you out?

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I've had this problem before, and the only thing that fixed it was updating my drivers to a newer version. Try that and I think you'll find it resolves itself.

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