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Setting up a teaching kiosk - need multiple screens

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Hi everyone.I'm wanting to use FS2004 to teach some important flight topics to my audience. We have dual 20" 1600x1200 LCD monitors. The intention is to use one for the "out the window" view, and the second for instruments. How do I get FS to run fullscreen on both, and allow dragging of windows from one to the other? I'm able to do this in windowed mode, but my understanding is that it is slower. I have a GeForce 6800 Ultra OC with dual DVI outputs.If there is no way of running fullscreen on both with this, how can I make FS always come up with screens automatically placed on a specific monitor each time?Thanks,Enrique==========================Frequency change approved,Good day.

EnriqueStart up flight sim in windowed mode.open all the instruments you want to place on the second monitorright click on each and "undock window" Drag the undocked instruments on to your second monitor.(Don't worry about sizing or positioning them them yet!)change flight sim to Full screen mode.you can then position and resize the instruments as you wish on the second monitor.Thats it !Stu-184http://margaritaair.com/PS.If you have a favourite start location and aircraft "save the flight before going into full screen mode, then use this flight to come into the virtual world and reposition your aircraft. If you change aircraft during the session the instruments will revert back to the main screen ..

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