DVA11888
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Posted onPost created on
October 18 2014 15:24 ET by Chris Ferrell
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Hello everyone,
I am currently running two monitors with FSX virtual cockpit on one and my charts/weather/etc. on the other. My question is how do I get the virtual cockpit to span across both monitors? I want to see more of the cockpit and have not yet figured out how to do it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Oh, by the way, my system is as follows if it is any help:
Intel i7 3770K @ 4.6Ghz, 1x NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660, 2x Samsung 23" HD displays, 8Gb Kingston HyperX Memory
Chris FerrellCaptain, B777-200
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DVA7171
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Posted onPost created on
October 18 2014 18:07 ET by Sergio Lopez
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You can't. From what I understand, in order to share a game across you need to have 3 screens and use a tool from nVidia called surround spanning. Also, I noticed in P3D that you can change the video setting to landscape so you can stretch the views across, however the division of two monitors ends up in the area you need to look at the most becoming very hard to look at. As a result you end up with the need of three monitors again.
Again, this is what I believe is the issue, someone else might have found a way around it. I have not and are looking to upgrade to a third monitor to try this out myself. (just need to buy a second video card)

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