@windnc60 lol yeah that Nvidia control panel is the worst
makes no use of modern UI frameworks and libraries designed to adapt to different screen sizes and dpi … but it’s probably the one UI that needs it most!
I would assume the Missile and Dogfight overrides are the culprit here. As I tried it this morning i brought it out of “override” and the RT MFD switched to A-G mode when I pressed the A-G button on the ICP. Go Figure, Many thanks to all.
That sounds reasonable. That’s why they’re called ‘override’ functions. I think it’s in the User Manual when crafting a TE that you set up your A-G parameters once airborne, then engage Missile Override until you reach the target IP.
@amraam That was it Sound Card setup - changed to headphones and ALL sounds in Test /Demo and flight returned. Thanks -took a while and thanks to DeeJay and to Max
yup reinstall, of course, a bit frustrating, but now i’m getting used to the tweeks i need and my setting and certain files i backup….back in the virtual sky…
Thanks all, that makes sense, I’ll slow down a bit.
Windnc60
Dell XPS 8300 i7 2600 @3.4GHz, 32 g ram 64 bit Win pro OS. Nvidia GeForce GTX1050 TI. 3 21" mixed monitors. 5760x1080p @60hz. Warthog HOTAS and MFDs. Track IR5. Use MFD extractor and RTT on 19 Inch for most gauges.
ok I’m certain there are more than one solution, and maybe that in itself is confusing but here’s what worked for me. Many many thanks to MALC and those who have shared their wisdom and I feel obligated to do the same, mine will be concise.
RTTClient64 is pretty easy to use once you understand it and your monitor’s actual position, eh? And repositioning your 19" monitor is a simply drag/reposition in Win10 Display Settings should you want to, then just do a quick adjust of RTT coordinates…