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Hi All,

 

This is not a major problem, just a bit irritating  every now and again.

 

I run with a second monitor for opening various cockpit panels and just leave it untouched for the whole flight once its all set up. However, if I need to alt enter out of full screen for any reason, when I alt enter back to full screen all the panels have moved to screen 1 and I have to one by one drag them back to screen 2.

 

I have in the past not had to do this but cant find what might of changed, I've tried adjusting monitor settings but with no joy.

 

Any help would be appreciated. 

 

Running the following:

 

 

REX 3.3.2013.0715. Windows7 64bit, 8.00 RAM, GeForce GTX 570, No overclocking, 931GB, no network, FSX (sp2), connected to internet, no AV, no firewall, FSUIPC full version, UAC off, REX "C: drive, FSX (programs x86), run as admin, .config (various).

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Steve

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Hi All,

 

I alt enter back to full screen all the panels have moved to screen 1 and I have to one by one drag them back to screen 2.

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Steve

That's what happens with my set up.

Thought it was normal fsx behaviour.

 

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