Super ton cockpit !
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quote=pirre]
comment fais-tu pour avoir une vue gauche et une vue droite avec X-plane avec un seul ordinateur
Merci
Pierre[/quote]
menu "graphics" dans les réglages
l'exemple de mon petit cockpit montre 2 écrans en flat wall .
il faut déterminer le champs de vision (au dessus de Visual Offsets)
j'ai changé les valeurs pour être plus à droite ...
pour trois écrans (-2 gauche , 0 centre , +2 droite) en modifiant les valeurs sous Visual Offsets pour ajuster les 3 images
60° x 3 écrans = 180°
un post interessant pour déterminer le champs de vision :
I got this tip from 172MC - My triple 40" screens worked out very nicely.
1. Measure the outside width of each monitor (OW) and the width of the visible screen (IW). Divide IW by OW and the multiply by 60. So if the monitors are 35 wide and the screen itself is only 34" (would be the case if the side bezels are 1/2 wide), the result would be (34/35)x60 which is 58.28. That is the FOV you will enter for each monitor.
2. Arrange the monitors so that the side ones make a 60 degree angle with the center one. 60 is the lateral rotation offset you will use for the side monitors (-60 for the left one and +60 for the right one)
3 Launch XP11 and at the first screen click on Settings and then on the Graphics tab. The bottom half of the screen will show 3 large boxes with man'y fields) labeled Monitor1, Main Monitor, Monitor2. In all 3 of them select "Full Screen Monitor", "Default Monitor Settings", Forward with 3-D Cockpit in the 3 drop down menus.
Then under FIELD OF VIEW, Lateral field of view, enter the FOV you calculated in 1. (58.28 in the example I used).
Then under VISUAL OFFSETS, Wraparound (Rotation) Offsets, Lateral rotation offset enter -60.00 for Monitor1, 0.00 for the Main Monitor and +60.00 for Monitor2.
Leave all other fields at default (0.00) (reset them if you have changed them, and re-do the above steps if necessary).
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