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  • in reply to: Recap on setting multiple monitors for MSFS #12816
    robmar58
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    Last update *SOLVED*
    Please disregard my previous message, I’ve already found out. I wasn’t considering that all instance’s desktops are extended, i.e. contiguous, so regardless of where the popped out instrument lands, it is always possible to drag it between desktops.
    And also, using Popout manager, I was able to save size and position of the instruments, so that with a few mouse strokes the glass panel can be loaded easily and precisely at every MSFS startup.
    So in the end I’m very happy with Spacedesk, a very powerful utility, and kudos to the developers for making it available for free!
    Thanks,
    Roberto

    in reply to: Recap on setting multiple monitors for MSFS #12814
    robmar58
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    Hello Lea, and thanks for your kind answer.
    > Which spacedesk Windows Viewer are you using? Is it the Microsoft Store version 0.0.26.0?
    Yes, it is the Microsoft Store you mentioned.

    > You can open multiple instance of spacedesk Windows Viewer app and can drag each one of it to different monitors of your secondary machine.
    Right, I have 3 monitors on the secondary machine and can open 3 instances of the viewer, and drag them to each monitor. This way I see 3 different connections on the spacedesk console on primary machine, as expected.
    The problem is that when I pop out some MSFS windows on the primary machine they go always on one of the three instances of the viewer, i.e. I’m not able (or don’t know how) to select which one of the three connected viewer windows will receive the popped out window.

    I know I’m doing something wrong, but can’t figure where… Can you please help?
    Thank you so much for support!
    Roberto

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