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Multi-Monitor - Radeon 9600-FlightSim 2002

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I know, another multi-monitor thread... please be fair with me hehe :)It's been 2 months and I'm still searching on how to make my multi-monitor setup work.Ok, first, I have an ATI Radeon 9600 Pro on Windows 2000 Pro, with the Omega 3.9 drivers.I can set my Windows to work with 2 monitors just fine, and can change the position of both screen (as my first display is on the right and the second on the left).http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/64551.jpgI too can start FlightSim 2002 in full screen and drag windows to my other monitor.The problem is here : In full screen, FlightSim always display on my secondary monitor. In the Display menu, I can only see my secondary output on my card in hardware acceleration modehttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/64553.jpgSee, in 2D mode, both outputs are available.http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/64554.jpgAs soon as I get back to windowed mode, I can move the main FlightSim windows on any monitor, but I loose hardware acceleration.All I want is to undock and drag some panels to my #2 monitor, so no need for 3D acceleration. Normally, I run in maximised windowed mode (bug with my DF734 panel that stop me from using full screen), so my goal is to have FlightSim in max. windowed mode on Monitor 1 and have my undocked panels on Monitor 2.Is there a way to force FlightSim to run on my primary ouput ?Any ATI users that can help me with that ?Thanks a lot !status.php?id=817863&indicator=OD1&a=a.jEtienne BouchardWeb AdministratorAircraft ModelVirtual][/font

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