FSX - Tracking in multiple windows / monitors
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:01 am
Hi,
Sorry if this has been answered previously - I could not find it...
I'm using TrackIR 4 with the clip Pro. Great product, by the way!
Here's the thing: When I'm in a plane's VC, I'd like to open a new window / view (also with the VC view in it), move it to my second monitor (which is to the right of my main monitor), resize this new window to fill this second monitor (I run in full screen mode), and adjust the view so it's looking about 30-40 degrees to the right. In other words, set my two monitors up so that they together appear as one wide monitor, so I can see further to the right on the second one. This is, in itself, not difficult, but what I have yet to figure out is: How do I make the second window's view also "link" to the track IR to make both my monitors act "together" (except that the one to the right is offset by those 30-40 degrees)??? By default, only my "main" view on my main monitor is being tracked at the moment...
Hope this is relatively understandable, otherwise I'll be happy to try to explain it again...
/Hans
Sorry if this has been answered previously - I could not find it...
I'm using TrackIR 4 with the clip Pro. Great product, by the way!
Here's the thing: When I'm in a plane's VC, I'd like to open a new window / view (also with the VC view in it), move it to my second monitor (which is to the right of my main monitor), resize this new window to fill this second monitor (I run in full screen mode), and adjust the view so it's looking about 30-40 degrees to the right. In other words, set my two monitors up so that they together appear as one wide monitor, so I can see further to the right on the second one. This is, in itself, not difficult, but what I have yet to figure out is: How do I make the second window's view also "link" to the track IR to make both my monitors act "together" (except that the one to the right is offset by those 30-40 degrees)??? By default, only my "main" view on my main monitor is being tracked at the moment...
Hope this is relatively understandable, otherwise I'll be happy to try to explain it again...
/Hans