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mattm 08-16-2009 12:41 AM

Multiple monitors.. HELP software side
 
Well, plugging in multiple monitors and having extended desktop is easy and thats not the problem. I cant seem to figure out how to seperate the controls on IL-2 so i can move them around into seperate screens. Right now i have the screens vertical, so if i could put the dash on the lower screen, and the windsheild on the top widescreen then i would be all set. I know on my old microsoft simulator i can simply click on a box on the dash(aka the altimeter) and drag it around as its own game window, placing it on either screen i choose, but the mouse in IL-2 simply just moves the head around in the cockpit, and i cant click or drag or select anything. HELP!!

zapatista 08-16-2009 05:02 PM

il2-1946 or BoP ? (this is the il2-1946 forum)

the only people i know using 3 monitors in il2-1946 use the matrox unit to split the video over multiple screens, i dont think you can effectively run it with a software prog like ultramon to split your game screen

i am 99% sure you cant drag any of the il2-1946 sub menu's or controls of screen either, it has to stay on the game video screen (maps, controls etc)

mattm 08-17-2009 08:48 AM

its il-2 1946... after some more research it doesnt seem like its possible.
thanks

bolox 08-18-2009 06:44 AM

it is 'sort of' possible, if you fly offline, using devicelink

http://forums.ubi.com/groupee/forums...7201027043/p/3

it works on a separate computer/screen best but is possible to use 1 comp/2 screens (usually causes fps loss tho)

might not be perfect but it's free:)


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