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how to Dual Monitors Win 7 FSX

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HI,

help required................

 

What im trying to achieve is a two monitor set up with my Nvidia gtx 570 GPU on a win 7 64 bit,8 gigs of RAM.

 

Im after having the whole cockpit on two screens,i have a 24" as my main screen and to the left is a 22" and have them set up correctly(extend display)

 

what ive manage to achieve is to add the 3600X1050 screen size via the Nvidia control panel(i just added 1680 X 1920) and that makes the whole programme fit the two screens nicely in window mode which is what i want but the problem is:

 

The visual graphics only seem to just overlap on to the second screen what im assuming is 1920 (size of my main monitor) being displayed on a 1680 (size of my second) the over lap im assuming is 240 and the rest is a black screen.

 

ive tried making a new view and trying to get it to match but spend more time on that than flying( im kinda thinking next GPU upgrade to ATI........... as that seem to be easy)

 

i tried the same thing on Race 07 and it works perfectly.

 

a couple of screens shots to help 

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

 

 

 

in the future i will be adding another 24" monitor to the two i have already(24" and 22") i will be going for the Tripple head2go set up but need to save a few more £'s

 

 

regards

lee

Edited by firehawk44
Images removed as they all exceeded the 1600W and 400KB weight limits. See the AVSIM Image Posting Guide under the Forums Tab above.

Lee Blackmore

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