April 26, 201115 yr I have a year and a half old HP Pavilion Elite machine and am trying to run 3 monitors. The native graphics card supports only 2 monitors so I bought a Tritton UV150 external graphics and can now use all 3 monitors; however, when I set up a new view on the monitor mediated by the external card, it is not active.In other words, be it a virtual cockpit view, a spot plane view, or a GPS view, it won't change as the flight proceeds. On the other side monitor connected to the native card by HMDI, a secondary view works fine.Any thought will be appreciated.
April 27, 201115 yr I have a year and a half old HP Pavilion Elite machine and am trying to run 3 monitors. The native graphics card supports only 2 monitors so I bought a Tritton UV150 external graphics and can now use all 3 monitors; however, when I set up a new view on the monitor mediated by the external card, it is not active.In other words, be it a virtual cockpit view, a spot plane view, or a GPS view, it won't change as the flight proceeds. On the other side monitor connected to the native card by HMDI, a secondary view works fine.Any thought will be appreciated.Is it possible that the Triton does not handle repetetive motion but is really designed to simply display a static image such as a document?My triple monitor experience with FS9 is that two GPUs of the same family are needed.AR
April 27, 201115 yr I can recommend TripleHead2Go digital edition. It uses only one gpu.Bjorn "I´ll rather be down here wishing I was up there than be up there wishing I was down here"
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