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Old September 21st 03, 03:04 AM
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Default Undocking Windows in FS 04

Hi Guys,

Just bought FS 2004 this afternoon and loaded it up. Pretty good so far.... don't know what the issue is with bridges yet, they are all around Ottawa, Canada in about the right places! (FS2002 didn't have any)

In any case the performance seems to be better at first glance. Just one question, I can't seem to undock windows to move the control panel to a second monitor. Looking at the help files I can't find anything about it (yet).

Anyone come across this one? (I am running a Radeon 9800 Pro.)

Regards,
J

 




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