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multi monitor question

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First off I love the dx10 fixer I have seen a huge increase in fps. I have read the dx-10 document and installed direct3doverrider however any time I resize my fmc ect on my second monitor I get a neverending hourglass. Is the direct3doverrider suppose to fix this or is this an ongoing issue that hasn't been solved yet? thanks

Did you create an FSX profile in the Overrider?

 

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I clicked on silver addition button and added fsx exe. Any thing else that I am missing or should have done ?

Good morning Walken:

 

Top of page 12 in the "How-To" guide.

 

Regards,

 

pj


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I have completed all other steps but still same issue. After completing profile do I just start fsx regular way? I feel as if the mod hasn't been applied.

Yes - Start FSX the normal way - D3DO will recognise the event, in the same way that Inspector does - via a profile.

 

That being said, Walken, and I should appologise - on re-reading your post and a number of other posts, it is apparent that this does not fix the continuously-flickering hourglass, and the guide has been modified to reflect this. It wasn't very clear from the many posts on this, as normal vsync when using DX10 is managed using Inspector/RadeonPro and setting "DisablePreLoad=1" in the [Main] section of the fsx.cfg.

When using multi-monitors in Surround or TH2Go - the same procedure is followed, but when two monitors -especially two differently-sized monitors are used - then the only way to fix vsync found at this time - is with D3DOverrider.

 

..and the best answer I can find to your original problem:

 

however any time I resize my fmc ect on my second monitor I get a neverending hourglass.
- is in this post. Any time it's touched - it will immediately show this behaviour.

 

Regards,

 

pj


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I appreciate your help / with the fps increase I have experienced it's a small issue that I can live with.

I just found the answer - it's not quite a "fix", but it will do. I asked over at the Orbx DX10 Discussion, and Jaydor crarified it for me, with pics, too.

 

 


1x29'' Ultrawide and 1x24'' I resized the panels on the main 29'' before dragging them onto the 24''

You have to make the panel smaller on the main screen, as after they are dragged to the second screen they resize themselves bigger?

It is important not to click the mouse anywhere in the black potion of the 2nd screen outside the panel as you will then encounter the dreaded busy mouse curser..

 

How's that!

 

All the Best,

 

pj


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