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Virtual Cockpit & Dual Monitor Issues

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Hi GuysI'm currently experimenting with a dual monitor setup (2 x 1280*1024) which will be exclusively used with the virtual cockpit of LDS's 767 coupled with Active Camera (FS9).However, i'm having some problems setting up one position that can be used during all phases of the flight, basically, what i had before when using a single monitor.For example, if i setup a view that as far as possible, resembles what i had on a single monitor during short finals, then once i've touched down, i end up seeing nothing but runway, the horizon completely disappearing. However, if i setup a view when on the runway that also resembles what i had on a single monitor, then during short finals, the runway ends up being hidden by the nose of the aircraft.In other words, there doesn't seem to be a "one view fits all" available using Active Camera. I've saved both views within Active Camera so that i can swap between them but i'm not happy having to switch views at the moment of touchdown !!!I'm just wondering what other peoples' experiences are when using a dual monitor virtual cockpit view and Active Camera.Many thanksGary

Gary - Try hitting Space Bar when this happens- ie, "Eyepoint Reset". I'm running triple monitors/triple views LFwd,Fwd,RFwd and under some circumstances I have had views totally up/down similar to your description. You may have to click the view with the cursor to establish focus. This may/may not work for you- I'm using 2D views.Alex Reid CYYJ

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