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  1. Hello, it didn't work for me. In fact it was a problem of airport elevation conflict with FTX vector, but they provide a usefool FTX vector configurator with which you can choose wich airport to disable and it fixed my airports problem.
  2. Thank ou I will try this solution :smile:
  3. Hello, ok fine. I can't bear flying on 1 monitor anymore lol. I connect FS commander on an extra netbook and it works fine. ok see ya :-)
  4. Hi Rajah, Hi all! I had the same problem that comes with a resolution above 3840x1080 with my triple screens . For other reasons I've just reinstalled my FSX, and I've noticed that the problem was not occuring: at any res it works fine with a fresh install. Then when I started installing SP1 Acceleration and SP2, the 2D panel issues appear again. =@ . So maybe because of their update with dx10 preview changing something with the graphics internal setting. Now I've reinstalled again and I keep my FSX with no Service pack update and it works fine with no 2D panel issues. I had FPS average in the beginning and thought I couldn't make it without the SP2 but after a few settings (Wideview, vsync, aa, anisotripic) and installing REX I got my 60 FPS back on most sceneries! At last It solves this painfull probelm, any plane has all its views working fine on triple head 5760 X 1080 :yahoo: . (I7 2600k - GTX 590 3GB - 8Gb RAM) (Sorry for my poor english I'm french)

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