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LuckyOne

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  1. Thank you for your response. That's exactly the problem...
  2. Hello, In Hover, I have spent several hours trying to fire an ATGM from the co-pilot seat. When I look and aim through the sight and engage "OBSERV," the reticle is no longer on the targets but instead remains horizontal. As soon as I move my reticle towards the targets, I lose the firing signal (sound). I can only fire horizontally and immediately take control of the missile to guide it towards the targets. To put it simply, in order to fire and get the beep, my sight must remain horizontal and not on the ground targets. Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? Thank you for your valuable assistance.
  3. Hello, I just acquired this excellent MI24 module... but can the pilot launch the countermeasures? I can't figure out how to do it?! There's a button for it on the left side, centered under the pilot's canopy. Also, the key mapping for ASO2V exists and works, but only for the copilot. Thank you in advance for your responses.
  4. Thank you for all this information, which allowed me to find the calculation to adjust an image without distortion on any screen. Here it is for my screens (to be adjusted to your measurements): 32" = 27.89" x 15.69" and Res 2560 x 1440 px D=(2560 x 1440)/(27.89 x 15.69) = 8424.24 px/p 42,5" = 37.05" x 20.84" and Res 3840 x 2160 px D=(3840 x 2160)/(37.05 x 20.84) = 10742.34 px/p The aspect ratio between the two measurements is : 1.2751 which we take the square root of = 1,1292 also to adjust my screen to each other (32") and ensure that the 42,5" display is in the correct proportions, you should end with: 42,5" = X/1.1292 = 3401 px and Y/1.1292 = 1913 Final ratio : 3401 x 1913
  5. Are these the measurements you want? "workspace/surface" only Screen 42,5 " = 941.18 x 529.42mm 32" = 697.344 mm x 392.256 mm
  6. I managed to randomly and through trial and error get the screens to align. However, I haven't found the operation, even after seeking help from someone who is very good at mathematics. The values, ratio, etc., of the X and Y or the aspect ratio between the screens don't seem to work with the "real physical" view... it's a puzzle... What I can tell you is that a 42.5-inch screen with a resolution of 2560x1440 (2K) is equivalent to a 32-inch screen with a resolution of 1920x1080.
  7. "I'm almost there, but I've been doing it somewhat randomly... I haven't found the exact calculation? Do you know it? Thanks anyway."
  8. Hello everyone, I want to set up a triple monitor configuration. One main 43" 4K monitor and two 32" 2K monitors. I've tried to project the image onto the two 32" monitors (I know the images will be cropped at the top or bottom, depending on the positioning of the side monitors, but I couldn't do it... well, I did, but the aspect ratio between the 32" and the 43" is not maintained). I've attached a more explicit diagram. Is it possible to achieve this? Thank you in advance for any help provided.
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