I tried it with two monitors and that was a major pain in the butt, I hated having the runway centerline at the joint between two monitors. 3 monitors works best for me.gibo wrote: ↑11 Jun 2019, 05:57FlyingsCool,FlyingsCool wrote: ↑30 May 2019, 14:29What graphics card are you using? I'm using a GTX 1050, and with these models, maybe earlier, too, nVidia offers a surround option, and you can connect up to 3 monitors and it acts as a single screen. These are from a screen made up from a shot taken from a display being sent to 3 1920x1080 monitors.
(Sorry, don't have any from my A2A planes yet)
Trick is to make sure to set zoom to 1.0 to .9 or the screen looks really stretchy on the sides.
That looks good. I have two NV 1080's. I have tried the Surround Option previously but I can't zoom in enough for some reason and can only see a large portion of the panel at a time. I will have to take another look at it.
Thanks,
gibo
I use TrackIR when I fly. To get the proper zoom, I use the + key in the view to get the zoom to .9 or 1.0, or the edges get really stretchy, especially with 3 monitors.