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Richbro

Going from windowed to ful screen on2 monitors.

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Hi all,

 

I have a EVGA GTX 660Ti running a 24" and a 23" monitor. Usually, I fly in windowed mode on the 24" and the 23" displays Opus and ProATX windows and in this configuration I have no issues.

However, with the Q400 it would be good to click and slide the PFD's etc over to the 23" and so I thought I'd try it out.

To a degree it worked but, the cursor has a flashing 'wait' ( I use a circle, some use a sand timer) behind it and, despite going back to windowed view, the issue remains.

 

I wondered if anyone of you clever people have ever come across this situation and what it might indicate. The card not man enough or some other component?

 

Appreciate your advice.

 

Regards,

 

 

Richard.

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Reasons for this vary. In my case I get this if I save a flight in full-screen mode with 2D windows on the additional screens. Google or search here for 'flashing cursor from hell' and you will finds lots of stuff.


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