manfredc3
SOH-CM-2022
Hello fellow flight simmers.
I have been looking fr an answer to thus issue everywhere, but have not had any success so far. So I decided to start this topic in the hope that someone can help me.
I recently purchased P3D v4.1 and am trying to set up View Groups for me 3-monitor setup.
I found this onthe P3D forum http://www.prepar3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=119668 and used the tutorial provided there.
The left and right monitor are nicely in sync, but I am having problems getting the right side set up correctly. The view on the right side looks as if the angle is too far out.
I played around with the SideAngles, Heading and xyz offsets, but have not had any luck getting to an acceptable result.
I even experimented with different view angles" 30deg looks okay but is too close to the panel, 60 deg is nice if I could get the right side view look okay.
NVidia Surround is turned OFF.
I have 3 23" 16:9 mnitors attached to an NVidia graphics card.
Is anyone able to tell me what I am doing wrong?
Any constructive response is highly appreciated.
Manfred
I have been looking fr an answer to thus issue everywhere, but have not had any success so far. So I decided to start this topic in the hope that someone can help me.
I recently purchased P3D v4.1 and am trying to set up View Groups for me 3-monitor setup.
I found this onthe P3D forum http://www.prepar3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=119668 and used the tutorial provided there.
The left and right monitor are nicely in sync, but I am having problems getting the right side set up correctly. The view on the right side looks as if the angle is too far out.
I played around with the SideAngles, Heading and xyz offsets, but have not had any luck getting to an acceptable result.
I even experimented with different view angles" 30deg looks okay but is too close to the panel, 60 deg is nice if I could get the right side view look okay.
NVidia Surround is turned OFF.
I have 3 23" 16:9 mnitors attached to an NVidia graphics card.
Is anyone able to tell me what I am doing wrong?
Any constructive response is highly appreciated.
Manfred