first an explanation - then the question ::)
I have decided to pursue a less costly route in constructing my cockpit.
my original plan included the purchase of USB instruments to plug into the computer and then mount on a MDF panel.
After reviewing the considerable cost in doing so i have decided to move into another idea.
and that idea is as follows:
I will construct my simpit to resemble a "future airliner"
three LCD screens will span the main panel. on the far left and far right G1000 style images will take up a 10" by 10" viewable area on the screen
the center screen will be an MFD type image which can cycle through a moving map and engine data etc.
interfacing with the nav/com slect, heading and CRS knobs on the LCD screens will be accomplished though the use of an ambidextrous track ball mouse affixed to the center pedestal aft of the power levers. the user can use the track ball to move a mouse cursor between screens to change nav frequencies, plug in GPS fixes and move the heading bug.
(mouse like this one.) http://www.dealtime.com/xPO-Logitech-20302309
because i consider a typical keyboard too bulky and awkward and out of place for the confines of a cockpit i have decided that just aft of the mouse, on the center pedistal, i will mount a wolfking warrior gaming board.
wolfking game board here... http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/prod ... &c=us&l=en
typical air traffic control commands will be responded to via this game board through the number strip... i imagine it will be similar to reaching for an FMS keypad on a real aircraft.
for a yoke, i am undecided, but i would very much like to simulate dual controls, with a realistic central power lever for a twin turboprop or turbojet aircraft.
the panel will be made of medium density fiberboard, will be painted grey, and will be mounted over top of the LCD screens with view holes cut in such a way that only the viewable area of the screen is visible.
NOW THE QUESTION
is there a way to make the aircraft panel in the sim so that the only thing showing on the screen in cockpit view is the required image. for example... the only thing on screen 1 is the G1000 attitude and heading reference system with associated switches and knobs?... the only thing on screen two will be the EICAS or moving map and the only thing on screen 3 will be another G1000 style attitude and heading reference system... so there will be nothing else on that screen?
i hope that makes sense.
also... what options do i have for the number of monitors which can be used? i would like to use 3 monitors in the panel and a projector for the foward window. is this possible?
if not i would like to use 3 monitors for the panel, and a 4th large monitor for the external window out the front.
is there a monitor hub? is it realistic to expect to plug in more than 5 or 6 monitors if needed?
thanks!!!