Hi,
in case you plan to repositioning the screens in the multiple screen setup of windows - you better u p f r o n t have the FSiPanel application opened in (or moved to) the main screen or a screen which will stay in its position during that excercise.
FSiPanel seems to remember the position for opening at exact that place and shape where the app had been closed last - even when you have moved that screen to another place (e.g. screen Nr. 3 from the right to the left side) - FSiPanel will be possibly opening somewhere in the air (where the screen was fixed bevore) but not at one of your screens availaible.
Have fun!
PS: This may be applicable for other programs as well. But FSiPanel is one of those which - at the beginning of the setup - you will move pretty often between screens.
Repositioning of multiple screens in Windows not considered by FSiPanel
Re: Repositioning of multiple screens in Windows not considered by FSiPanel
Hi,
Yes 100% correct, it will remember the position where the user would like to have it displayed.
What is the issue with that? I don't see your point.
cheers,
J-P
Yes 100% correct, it will remember the position where the user would like to have it displayed.
What is the issue with that? I don't see your point.
cheers,
J-P
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Re: Repositioning of multiple screens in Windows not considered by FSiPanel
I've just experienced the same issue. I run MSFS on a gaming laptop and when at home, I have a second monitor on a stand that is above the laptop, so monitor two is above monitor one. But when I'm 'on the move', I have to position monitor two to the right of monitor one (the laptop screen). However, FSi Panel still thinks its windows are north of monitor one, rather than on monitor two in its new location! As a result I can't see them. Could the windows be relative to the monitor on which the last appeared (whereever I choose to position it), or if that monitor is not connected, revert to monitor one.