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  1. Didn't seem to change much but it does help for the Cessna Mustang I recently purchased in that the numbers were really small and this helped to zoom in some. I also have the TrackIR and that helps as well. I am hoping a new release of Prepar3d will fix this in the future...Thanks!
  2. Not sure what you mean 'zoom ratios'. Can you explain further?Thanks!
  3. I might be a little long winded, but would appreciate some thoughts and suggestions. I went to college to fly planes and had a change of heart (geared up a plane - long story) and haven't flown for nearly 20 years. I have a client that recently purchased a TBM850 and asked me to go flying with him. that was an awesome experience and I got the bug to fly again. So I thought what a simple way to fly, try a sim program. Bought FSX and Saitek flight controls and thought what the heck. I have been having a BALL relearning approaches and all the fun things I missed with flying. I now have My Traffic 5.4, AS2012, FSCaptain, Saitek Rudder pedals, TrackIR 5 and recently bought 2more monitore and have 3 27" WS monitors running through eyefinity. I have a huge wishlist as well. Current computer config, i7 2600 2.8 with Intel overclock to 3.2, 8GB RAM, ATI 2870 1GB GPU (Didn't do my research prior to buying the ATI). So here is my question. I am very happy with FSX EXCEPT for one item. When I run FSX on the multiple monitor setup, I get the notorious 'fish eye' effect. It isn't terrible, but everthing on the two outside monitors has a stretching effect as you get further to the edges. I have researched every where and I believe it is an FSX limitation. I have reconfigured the FSX.cfg file as many have stated and such to no avail. I have read through all I can find on the P3D forums and here, but not sure I know the answer. Will I be able to get a better setup and visual effects, i.e. eliminate the 'fish eye, or stretch effect with P3D. I can certainly live with FSX, but would love to get better overall visuals. I am aware of some of the current P3D limitations, i.e. TrackIR, software, but curious any suggestions and thoughts.Thanks for all your thoughts and Fly safe!
  4. Cool video - What plane are you flying? Also do you have a scenery addon? It looks great...
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