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Is there an Asobo suggestion box?

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As opposed to a bug complaint box?

My biggest want is like when you Right Alt on the pair of G1000 displays to make an enlarged copy, and then drag it to another monitor, the row of buttons underneath are not there too.

So you have a nice large display that you cannot do anything with except look at it.

That row of triangle marked control buttons attached underneath is surely another 'gauge', but it can't be copied, enlarged, and dragged away like you can the display screen.

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Ok, great thanks! Asobo proved they can make FS2020 use two monitors for those gauges (and similar Garmin gauges will also drag to a monitor too in the sim). So I hope they decide to allow more of that, perhaps even without Simconnect (spelling).

 

 

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1 hour ago, Fielder said:

Ok, great thanks! Asobo proved they can make FS2020 use two monitors for those gauges (and similar Garmin gauges will also drag to a monitor too in the sim). So I hope they decide to allow more of that, perhaps even without Simconnect (spelling).

 

 

You are aware that Asobo doesn't officially support multiple monitors yet, but it is on their todo list?  Current multi monitor is more by luck than judgement 🙂   I suspect that what you are hoping for will come when they officially launch multiple monitor support 🙂

Graham

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I am currently running msfs 2020 on three 32" monitors - windowed or full screen, no difference. And I still have my oculus VR connected. I also believe someone has an iPad app out to display some of the cockpit items on.

I must be one of the luckier ones - even if my graphics card is "only" a 1070 dual card.

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Asobo put in that Right Alt key command to allow dragging away the G1000 type displays over to another monitor. That was their deliberate addition to their sim. You can see them on another monitor. But you can't manipulate them.

Back in the FS2004 days you could alter the panel.cfg file and add a 2D popup window, put any gauges you wanted into it, and then drag it off to another monitor. I made some sort of radio/AP stack for every GA plane. Easier to fiddle controls when so you can see them clearly. I did for most planes in FSX too, but it was harder. And with some panels too complicated for me to figure out.

 

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