Fsx dual screens setup




















Click Learning Center. Click the Index tab, and then click the letter D to go to the Display section. Under Display, click Using Multiple Monitors. Improve this answer. As mentioned you will need at least 1 graphics card that supports this. Thanks, this was very helpful in getting things set up. I already had my three monitors set up, of course, so no issues on the hardware front. The varying resolutions didn't end up being an issue, but I'm using windowed mode right now, so I can't confirm whether any of this works in full-screen mode.

Josh1billion If it was helpful and solved your issue, you should mark it as answer, so the question is higher rated in searches. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. I just use default Nvidia control panel set to dual screen performance mode. OK cool thanks for that, i assumed that dual screen would just split the flying viewport in half. Dual monitors work great, I would not want to fly without at least 2.

I also have another computer with 2 more monitors. I have gotten used to it now and the ability to have access to everything while flying is fantastic. OK, so i got dual monitor going with ATC and radio stack etc on second screen, one problem though. The screen resolution is quite low and I don't know how to fix. Native res is x but its displaying much lower than that. You will usually find that your views need to be adjusted slightly since the saving process doesn't always maintain completely the perspective integrity of your views but that is also simple to accomplish.

Make sure your view-lock toggle is disabled before you attempt to adjust your views or you will make a little more work for yourself. One thing however, make sure you do not accidently drag either of your views into the adjacent monitor.

If you accidently place a portion, however small, of one window into both monitors, you can suffer a decrease in FPS. I am always very careful to respect the boundaries of all of my monitors because of that scenario. The scenario I have described to you requires your system to recognize and maintain 2 separate windows. The TH2go scenario involves only 1 window whose resolution is such that it spans both of your monitors.

The TH2go scenario will be easier on your system than my scenario. You can see how much of a "hit" your system is absorbing and dealing with by setting up your flight using 2 windows as outlined above and then bringing up the FPS counter. Once you have a stabilized reading, go to the subordinate monitor and close the view in that monitor. Now look at your FPS counter again.

The difference in the reading will reflect how much you degraded your system's performance by opening and using that second window. Make sure when you do this little experiment that you do it over the same area so you are not influencing the FPS by flying over different areas.

Take care! I tried that method you mentioned the cockpit is kinda extended , however due to redundant Runway you see two different runways on the screen , not as a big one runway spread on two screens , it's not really relevant. I understand and agree its by no means a good solution with just two monitors. If I run across something that might work for you I'll keep you in mind! You need to be a member in order to leave a comment.

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