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Postby Whiskey-Bravo-451 » Mon Sep 29, 2008 7:08 pm

so i got a new screen for my desktop, and i connected it to my laptop which is what i use to run FS9. what im wondering is if this its possible to move the gps and throttle and all the smaller windows to one screen and keep my cockpit view in another? that way, i could use all the extras without putting them away.
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Re: screen set up

Postby garymbuska » Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:33 pm

so i got a new screen for my desktop, and i connected it to my laptop which is what i use to run FS9. what im wondering is if this its possible to move the gps and throttle and all the smaller windows to one screen and keep my cockpit view in another? that way, i could use all the extras without putting them away.

It is possible but the window might be very cramped due to so much info in one space. The determining factor here is going to be the width of your laptops screen and the maximum window it can display.The other factor is going to be the size of the window you want to try to fit every thing into. If you make a new window you might be able to squeeze the other windows into it. If you own or have access to a program called FS Panel Stuido this will let you know in a hurry if that is possible. With out this program it is not going to be easy to do this . 8-)
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