Ditto here, my video card has dual dvi outputs, so I just use those to my
two LCD monitors. If you have a dual output, and a Nvidia card, the
drivers
for the Nvidia have a simple set up wizard to do this.
I use the second monitor, for dragging my open menu items to, that I like
to
keep displayed, like atc, radio stack, and gps, leaving my main monitor
for
the cockpit display, in FSX.
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Don
"Quilljar" <Not@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Yes many people have got two and three monitors to work just by
following
> the instructions in windows and in FS9 and FSX. I cannot remember the
ways
> but it must have been very simple for me to have done it!
> You need a video card with two outlets of course, and/or the Matrox
Dual
> head 2 go, or Triple head 2 go
> Remember to choose the correct monitor size within FS Hardware Options.
>
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> Yrs Quilly (Winchester UK)
>
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>> If so, please tell me how. Thanks
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