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Newbie Question FS2004

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Greetings All,I have been enjoying FS2004 for about a month, I have had it for several..... Is there a program that will enable me to watch on a map,on a second computer, my flight progress? Like maybe GPS linked to MapPoint? Thanks in Advance. Bradley Mitchell

You might check out WideFS. I don't use it, so cannot tell you more. As for a moving map, you've already got that in the GPS. So if you could move it over to another monitor with WideFS, I think you'd have what you want.

FS Navigator is the perfect tool for this, and much else besides!www.fsnavigator.comAllcott

>FS Navigator is the perfect tool for this, and much else>besides!>>www.fsnavigator.com>>>AllcottI thought Fs Nav could only run inside FS, how do I load on laptop, and run FS on desktop? By using WideFS?ThanksBrad

You are correct Brad, FSNav will only run inside FS, AFAIK you cannot move it across to another PC.Depending on how much you want to spend Pete Dowson of FSUIPC and Widefs fame does have a module to output FS data to a GPS map display.I would check out Pete's site for details.http://www.schiratti.com/dowson.html

If you have a dual monitor system you can move the FS GPS to the second monitor. The trick is that you first have to switch to windowed mode if you're not already (Alt+Enter), then display the GPS, right-click and select Undock Window. Drag the window to the second monitor. You can then go back to full screen.

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