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Virtual Cockpti View on dual monitors

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Hallo, love flightsimmers.

 

Sorry for the Cockpti. It means Cockpit View. :rolleyes:

 

I look to draw the virtual cockpit over my monitor setup. I have the problem when i draw the fsx in windows mode over the screens that one monitor is black.

A real pilot :rolleyes: , who fly flightsimulator too, have say that only work with Dual or Triple Head to Go from Matrox.

But he say, that it gives software which can do it too. But the Softth don´t woork with Flight Simulator X.

Have eyerbody an idea for software solution? Some too or eyerthing?

I hope for many comments.

Greets Nils

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Thanks, but i operated with Windows 7. On Windows 7 it ´s not give span mode or nview. :unsure:

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Can you run Nvidia Surround with dual monitors? Then you could stretch across the two in window mode. But I think you need three displays minimum for using Surround.

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Ok, thanks for the answer. I will look for it on my master pc. It´s SLI Graphic required for Surround?

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That´s not work, because i have not 2 graphic cards.

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Win 7: I don't believe you can have two monitor surround (as one view). It is possible in Win Xp with any video card using Win xp monitor setup but not in Win 7.

 

In Win 7 you can do 3 montior surround view (as one big view) using the GTX 6xx Video card

 

Manny

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I have now built me an overhead panel in my cockpit shell. Now i will fly on the biggest monitor in the VC and i use the other monitor to drop the Overhead panel on that.

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