

- FSX ACCELERATION P51 COCKPIT PANEL HOW TO
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- FSX ACCELERATION P51 COCKPIT PANEL SIMULATOR
The Win8.1 desktop PC software includes: 1) FSX with Acceleration, 2) FSUIPC and, 3) OpusFSI_V5 Client for FSX. The Win7 laptop PC software includes: 1) FSX with Acceleration, 2) Mobiflight for home-built controls, 3) FSUIPC and, 4) OpusFSI_V5 Server for FSX. Hardware/Software Configuration: The hardware used for this tutorial include two PCs: 1) Intel Core-2 with Win7 32-bit Laptop with 2 displays (laptop display and Mini Display Port to VGA display) 2) Intel i7 with Win8.1 64-bit desktop with 2 displays (HDMI and Display Port, both 1080P). The software vendor or other users may have other approaches to achieve the same end result. This tutorial describes one way of using the OpusFSI software to create side views from the perspective of the pilot of the simulator.
FSX ACCELERATION P51 COCKPIT PANEL HOW TO
Opus Software provides a vast amount of documentation, but the documentation lacks examples of how to implement specific uses of the software. However, I was not able to find a detailed example of how to create multiple views in a fairly seamless manner. OpusFSI was purchased and installed and provides good integration of views across two PCs. Wideview was purchased and tested but had issues with aircraft bouncing around on the ground and the software was abandoned without much luck. One such Product is WidevieW, and a second is OpusFSI. Having FSX run on more than one PC requires some intermediate software to coordinate the simulations and displays between the PCs. One approach to fixing this problem is to run FSX on two or more PCs which spreads the load and reduces the occurence of crashes. Extended displays across two or more monitors is set up in Windows:Control Panel.Display:Screen Resolution.įSX on one PC with multiple views on several displays can easily overwhelm the system causing software crashes during a flight simulation. Additional views are especially useful for landing approaches, both VFR and IFR. Using extended displays spanning 2 or more monitors provides a mechanism for viewing outside the aircraft, both left and right, as an aid for making the simulation more realistic.
FSX ACCELERATION P51 COCKPIT PANEL SIMULATOR
Tutorial for OpusFSI Live Camera Window Views on Client Displays for FSX - Purpose: Microsoft Flight Simulator (FSX) provides a means for displaying multiple graphics views on a PC with one or more extended displays.
