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Windowed and full screen together...?

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Just checking my sanity. Has it always been possible to run FS9 with one monitor in windowed mode and the other (TH2GO) in full screen? I seem to recall that whenever you selected one to full screen then the other also changed. It now seems to be possible to run the FS Commander map in windowed mode on one screen while enjoying TH2GO full screen at the same time. This applies to FS9 only. FSX flips both monitors to full screen. This on Vista.

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Howard

 

H D Isaacs

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Er, thanks Mike. I feel much better now *:-* but are my statements in error?

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Howard

 

H D Isaacs

Howard,Yes, FS9 allows your other monitor to continue displaying in windowed mode while FS9 runs on your TH2G screen (which I prefer). And yes, FSX blanks the other monitor while in full screen. Your sanity is intact. *:-* :-lol Gary

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Yup. Definitely better in FS9. You can always drag a window onto the second monitor and then select full screen. Then both monitors will flip.

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Howard

 

H D Isaacs

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