
#FLIGHT SIMULATOR X MULTIPLE MONITOR HOW TO#
I don't understand how to compute the top, bottom, left, right, near, far frustum calculations to achieve what I want. I get something similar to the x plane stretched picture. Which is closer to what i want but not quite right. If I remove the eye-distance line and only use y-offset I get this. I get this and don't understand the setting well enough to adjust it correctly. So that is a non-starter.Ģ) Using the mode with one 3 monitor wide screen of 3 camera displays spread across the 3 monitors I cannot get any perspective code to work correctly for me. I could use more examples of other configurations that people are using if anyone want's to volunteer their configurations.Īfter messing with this for another few hours I have made no progress in getting the perspective changed over what I would consider the default.ġ) In the mode using one screen and camera per monitor/display (one graphics card), my Linux Debian system refuses to put each screen display on each separate monitor, they all want to start on the same monitor. Only when I move to the back seat and change the FOV to over 110 do I get anything close to what I expect to see, (see pictures above). Using the fist method I am unable to get a good FOV or perspective from the front seat.

#FLIGHT SIMULATOR X MULTIPLE MONITOR FULL#
Full screen doesn't work on either of the two types of configuration. But I can't seem to figure out how to use the method that gives you three different views (option 2 in the docs/README.multiscreen) which is one on each monitor. I was able to get it working as one wide display with three windows or screens (option 1 in the docs/README.multiscreen). The results is a really cool FG configuration.

That left me with three monitors and an upgraded cpu and gpu.

So I pulled the capacitors from the one and fixed the other with them. The one had some capacitors that went out and the other one I think had a bad transformer of some sort. He also had a leftover monitor and I was able to salvage parts from one broken monitor to fix another broken monitor. I hit the jackpot and inherited one of my son's hand-me-downs.
