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More than one virtual cockpit?

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Hi, I'm writing from Brazil. Sorry my bad english.I would like to know if Microsoft Flight allows to more than one virtual cockpit, like Flight Simulator.I didn't find any of this in the setup. My PC has two video cards, with two VGAs and one HDMI. I would like to view the cockpits like in the old FS, with three cockpits, each one in its monitor.Thanks, SerfalasCampinas/ SP/ Brazil

I'm sorry Serfalas... I don't think I understand you completely. In the old FS, you could put different "2D" panels on different monitors. Is that what you mean? If that is what you mean, then NO... there are no 2D panels in Flight! Only VC (3D)

I think Serfalas is refering to the ability to set up multiple monitors in Flight as was the case in FSX. This thread may be of help to you, but I think it concludes that you need to have a nVidia 500 series GPU or similar:http://forum.avsim.n...tiple-monitors/

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I think Serfalas is refering to the ability to set up multiple monitors in Flight as was the case in FSX. This thread may be of help to you, but I think it concludes that you need to have a nVidia 500 series GPU or similar:http://forum.avsim.n...tiple-monitors/
Yes, that's it.I think I must run the game in the windowed mode (it opens in the center monitor) and then "stretch/ resize" the window to fit the three monitors.I'll try that. Thanks.

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