![]() Laminar would be the only one with more specific information about yes-this, no-that. It may kick in with too many external network view machine assignments. similar with the cylindrical projection checkbox option, etc. such as you cannot go above a certain FOV without it saying 'thats too far, we know what youre trying to do, and you need to get the key for that'. ![]() Laminar has some functions rigged to require the Level-# hasp key. The two-computer-solution is how it's ideally done in the full size simulator setups i've worked with. on just a single screen, think instrument-panel-screen The Citation X was the first aircraft from Cessna to use a Rolls-Royce engine and fully integrated avionics. One that runs the simulation, basically the flight model and better clearer panel access/controls. The Cessna Citation X is an American business jet produced by Cessna that made its maiden flight in 1993. One for lets say scenery view (may include 3d cockpit shown in wrap around) immersive but ill for any cockpit manipulation. One for the whole view and including 3d cockpit being displayed wrap around. set x-plane resolution to the full desktop size resolution so it fills across them. One computer, triple-head-to-go, or multi-video-out video card. You can do it with one computer if you want. In order to get up to the FOV amount you want or need, that high. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 I will contact LR and see what they suggest. I can run 3 monitors with the above system off FSX 30fps rock solid. But running 3 projectors 1280x800 each (3840x800) is a breeze for my system: All we can suggest is that you indeed need separate systems for separate head-viewing spatial views.īTW 3 screens on a GTX680 may be pushing it, BTW. ![]() Might want to go direct to Laminar on this one - they have done this type of setup for others and may have some insights. Second system for the 3 x Displays (high-end box) which does nothing but scenery generation listening to instructions given to it by the flight-model system. One for Instruments and to calculate the FLight Model - which can be a low-powered system You can still use all 3 outputs on your GTX680. Happy researching/viewing and hope this is what you want.Enabling TripleHead2Go just makes any 2D cockpit only fill your middle monitor. The videos from Michael or Russ may use a 3rd party product/aircraft. Purchase a 3rd party product to see if it works. It is all about creating a "window" and then moving that window to another screen.Īs part of your questions asks about third party products having the capability for "popouts" you need to ask the direct question of the developers. This is not the forum to ask about their product capabilities and for Laminar Research to accommodate that request. X-Plane: All airports in the Custom Scenery directory are considered add-on airports and will be highlighted accordingly. However what I can remember is that you need to have a separate screen to where you want to undock a particular item and by use your mouse you need to click on the top right hand corner of X-Plane when running. Russ does have a number of videos with the subject heading using the word "popout"Īs my flight simulator is on another PC I cannot provide more detailed instructions on how to do it. The process is also imbedded within the videos. Russ has a number of videos whereby he "undocks" items. The link can be found at You will need to spend some time watching these videos to see what it is all about. In this link a number of his videos demonstrate the undocking of instruments. He is part of the development team associated with Simminnovations or the product known as Air Manager. Now, the following link is from Russ Barlow. The first link I have provided above is part of the videos in the second link. The details are imbedded within the videos. You will need to watch some of these videos to find the information ie how to undock and move to another screen. The first link you could watch is As this video does not provide full details of "how to do it" have a look at the full listing of videos from Michael found at Laminar Research recommends XForcePC as the supplier of PCs capable of running X-Plane within the USA. Michael builds flight simulation PCs predominantly for the Laminar Research version of X-Plane. ![]() Will what I am about to suggest to you work for a Mac system? Don't know.įirstly have a look at the Youtube videos produced by Michael Brown from XForcePC. I have no interest in or do I support a steam version as steam is a 3rd party product not created by Lamina Research. My comments are based on your operating system is Windows 10 and you have purchased X-Plane through Laminar Research as a digital download. I am not with Laminar Research or Simminnovations just a flight simmer.īased on what my interpretation is regarding your question the good news is you can already "undock" instruments within version 11.26. ![]()
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