October 8, 201510 yr Hi, I am having trouble at the moment with the PFD and ND undocked panels on a 2nd monitor. 1. I open FSX and Select the aircraft and start a flight 2. I go to Views -> Instrument Panels -> Zoomed Left Outboard DU and Zoomed Left Inboard DU 3. I undock the panels 4. I then move the undocked panels to the 2nd monitor 5. Once there the 2 panels are the same panel but they should be one PFD and the other ND. So if i move the PFD first, i then get the PFD undocked panel but then when i move the ND undocked panel over to the 2nd monitor, it displays as the PFD. Even though the heading of the undock panels same 'Zoomed Left Outboard DU' and 'Zoomed Left Inboard DU' Anyone have this issue before and got a fix? I have nvidia inspectors settings:- Antialiasing - Behaviour flags - NONE Antialiasing - Mode - OVERRIDE ANY APPLICATION SETTING Antialiasing - Setting - 8xS Anisotropic filtering mode - USER-DEFINED / OFF Anisotopic filtering setting - 16x Texture filtering - negative LOD bias - CLAMP Texture filtering - Quality - High quality Multi-display/mixed GPU acceleration - SINGLE DISPLAY PERFORMANCE MODE Power management mode - PREFER MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE If i go right back to default on these, the problem goes away so it must be something in these setting. When i go back to default and open the PMDG 737ngx the display is very blurred and choppy whereas with the NVIDIA inspector to them settings the performance quality is excellent. Hope someone can help me Rob
October 19, 201510 yr Hi, I have had the same problem. Purely by chance I unclicked anti aliasing in FSX display settings. THIS FIXED THE ISSUE !. I am running Win 10 and FSX is using Direct X 9 though I presume it is using win 10 Direct x. I spent hours reinstalling add ons etc and stumbled in desperation on the fix. Would be interested to know if this helped. Have fun Gabriel . Gabriel Myburgh
October 19, 201510 yr Well, I have had this problem for several months and have written about it in the forums, but received no answer previously. But, I just unclicked the "Antialiasing" button and poof - problem solved. Thanks. Joe Parker - KHGR
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