December 28, 200322 yr Iwas wandering how I can use my gForce card to allow the regular cockpit view for the monitor and set a wing view using active camera for my TV? I can clonethe screen to the TV but was wondering how I could allow a pax to enjoy the flight?NP
December 28, 200322 yr actually, it ain't that hard. Inside your flight, create a new window using the "left bracket"-key. Undock this window using the contextmenu (right-click on the window) and drag the window to the second monitor. You can switch views using the regular FS commands.This is what it could look like;http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/54967.jpgHope this helped,Cheers!Michiel http://members.home.nl/mjagersma/pics/HollandJumpin.gifhttp://members.home.nl/mjagersma/pics/sig.jpg Location: 🇦🇺 Brisbane, Australia, 19.0dme YBBN 120.50 | Simulator: FS2024PC Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D ▸ MSI MAG X870 Tomahawk ▸ 2x16Gb G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5 ▸ GeForce RTX 5080 Palit GamingPro OC 16GB GPU ▸ 4TB Samsung 990 PRO PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD ▸ Corsair 1000W RM1000x SHIFT 80+ Gold ▸ MSI MAG401QR: 40" flat IPS ultrawide 3440x1440 155hz
December 29, 200322 yr Okay, I have a Radeon 8500, so I'm not sure if I can answer your question well...but I have a monitor, and a TV set up on my video card. I do the exact same thing stated above when someone wants to "board my aircraft". I make a new virtual cockpit view, turn it to get a good view over a wing (if you can see them), undock it, and drag it over to the TV screen. But my TV is set up as a second monitor on windows XP, it's not a ghost/clone monitor...I haven't tried Active Camera before, but maybe I should...Good Luck!
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