![]() ![]() Main monitor: MSFS and screenshot utility.Ģnd monitor: LilNavMap and notepad for text info each leg and windows files explorer to save the text and images in neat filing order. Meanwhile back on the main monitor I have my screenshot saver (the wonderful payware Snagit) to take a picture high above the runway to put in the bush trip image that appears on the Navlog when later flying the trip. And I have Windows file explorer on it too. These will be entered as waypoint text when compiling the bush trip. ![]() More importantly, I learn in which order I want to land at each of the ten or so airports in the Bush Trip.Īlso on the second screen I have notepad open and taking text notes for each leg shown on the LNM flight plan colored lines on the map. Thus I learn how to best approach from which direction in the bush trip. The whole flight plan that the bush trip will use is displayed on LilNavMap in colored lines. On the 2nd monitor screen I have LilNavMap to see what runway I'm being teleported to, LNM is showing me taxing around to other runways and changing directions so I learn which runway to land on at that airport in the bush trip I'm making. When I am creating a bush flight, I have MSFS on the main screen where I jump from airport to airport using Developers Mode 'teleport' menu. On the other screen you can have: LilNavMap. The second screen will be a blank desktop and mouse moves back and forth to each screen easily. OK, then you when click on the 'maximise' square up in the top corner, MSFS will fill only one screen (your 'main display' screen). ![]() Next, down below, set Multiple Displays to 'Extend These Displays'. On the Win10 desktop rightclick Display Settings and it shows an image of 2 screens.Ĭlick on your largest main screen and check the box "make this my main display". ![]()
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