Solved BMS Middle screen overlapping size of physical screen
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Hi everyone,
I am using 3 individual physical screens of the same size each (1920 x 1200) and I have clustered them with the Nvidia surround functionality to get a clustered size 5760 x 1200.
Unfortunately when I am in the BMS menu screen it overlaps the physical borders of the middle screen on every side making it somehow hard to read the menu points easily.
See screenshot. Is there any setting where I can configure the size of that menu screen to prevent this?Thanks a lot in advance.!
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@911KK0 If you are running borderless full-screen, it’s easy to reposition by temporarily enabling the borders with CTRL+ENTER, then center the position of the window where you want, then hit CTRL+ENTER to remove the border.
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@911KK0 I hear lots of problems with Nvidia Surround. Have you tried this >>
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@Rowdy231
Thanks a lot for your fast response. When flying I don’t have any problems with my Nvidia Surround display. It’s just when I do menu selections and configurations that I have that cluttered display. I have gone through the video you posted and Uuhh they use a lot of extra tools. I usually keep the amount of additional tools to the absolute minimum for performance reasons.
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Add this to your “Falcon BMS User.cfg” located in “\Falcon BMS 4.37\User\Config”:
set g_fScaleUIFactor 0.8 // 1.0 fit to screen. a lower value will decrease UI size.
You may have to play with the value to get it all on one display.
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@boomer
Thanks a lot for this super advice. This trick solved my problem (almost).
The screen is now smaller but shifted to the left side.
Are there any of such set g_ commands to center or shift the screen?
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@911KK0 If you are running borderless full-screen, it’s easy to reposition by temporarily enabling the borders with CTRL+ENTER, then center the position of the window where you want, then hit CTRL+ENTER to remove the border.
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@boomer
Thank’s a lot boomer for your advice. Very much appreciated. This works for me and does the trick.I found some other commands in earlier posts that can be used to switch back to the old UI. It works too but the screen is then pretty small and tied into the upper left corner.
I prefer your solution.
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