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Hi,
running MS FS 2004 on multiple screens is cool. However, I was not able to figure out how I can save a configuration for this. I always have to reopen the extra windows when I restart FS 2004. Is there no chance to save (multiple) configurations for this so I can start with my last setup straight away. Any ideas? regards HW |
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HW, there is a way to do it, or at least I can. I run in windowed mode and
I don't know if this is the secret but all you need to do is get the sim set-up to your liking with your panels or whatever located on the other monitor and then click on file, save flight and a dialogue box will come up so that you can name the flight. You also have the option to check off a box that says make this the default flight which will start with this saved flight everytime instead of the create a flight menu. If you don't make it the default flight simply go to select a flight and the file name you saved should appear on the list under Myflights. When the flight opens it should have your monitors setup on the other screens as you left it. Paul "Horst Walter" wrote in message om... Hi, running MS FS 2004 on multiple screens is cool. However, I was not able to figure out how I can save a configuration for this. I always have to reopen the extra windows when I restart FS 2004. Is there no chance to save (multiple) configurations for this so I can start with my last setup straight away. Any ideas? regards HW |
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Yes I can confirm this. Set up all the windows, everything you want as you
like it, even the weather; then save the flight. Call it 'Heathrow with windows' or something like that, if you wish. When you select it again, it should come up exactly. From then on you can fly or slew to anywhere else in the world and it will stay with the windows, then you can save a flight from another postion etc etc .... Quilljar |
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I agree also. It works the same way here. - Trip
-------------------------------------- "Quilljar" wrote in message ... Yes I can confirm this. Set up all the windows, everything you want as you like it, even the weather; then save the flight. Call it 'Heathrow with windows' or something like that, if you wish. When you select it again, it should come up exactly. From then on you can fly or slew to anywhere else in the world and it will stay with the windows, then you can save a flight from another postion etc etc .... Quilljar |
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![]() How do you guys set your windows up on a dual-head display when flying? Never the same way twice Bob- sorry! -- Quilljar |
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Quilljar wrote:
How do you guys set your windows up on a dual-head display when flying? Never the same way twice Bob- sorry! Actually, there is a way. I save the flight and make it the default. That is, with the radio stack, gps, FSNav, and Airports Chart Viewer open on the second monitor. I also have TeamSpeak open behind them. Only the radios and gps open with the default flight, though. When I open the other three, however, they minimize to the same positions on my "secondary panel" as it were. AL - shoulda done this years ago! |
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