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DJ-GlitterRock
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.11.15 20:04:25 -
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Hello.
I'm trying to get Eve to work with multiple monitors but I don't see a way to adjust the Ship View Camera Setting vertically. I only see how to do it horizontally.
To give an example of the problem I am trying to resolve, I have added a video that identifies the problem.
Can someone tell me if there is a solution to this?
Once 4K displays go mainstream at the beginning of 2015, more people are likely to have this same problem, especially for people who like to place PC games on large monitors like the new 40 inch 4K models, etc.
Anyway, here is the problem I have, hoping someone may have a solution for me. thanks
Ship View Camera setting issue with multiple displays
Notice how my ship is split in half between the 2 leftmost displays right in the middle of the ship, it's cut in half. I want to have the ship be completely in the lower left display.
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Adrie Atticus
Shadows of Rebellion The Bastion
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Posted - 2014.11.15 22:43:06 -
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You can have the camera and interface offset horizontally, but that's about it. Your setup is rare as people rarely stack monitors like that and just pivot the monitors to be side-by-side. |
Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat Working Stiffs
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Posted - 2014.11.15 23:17:51 -
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With a 4k display you will only need one screen
I'm waiting for a good one to replace my monitors; the current affordable 4k have too low refresh or very high latency. |
DJ-GlitterRock
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.11.16 00:16:18 -
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Tau Cabalander wrote:With a 4k display you will only need one screen I'm waiting for a good one to replace my monitors; the current affordable 4k have too low refresh or very high latency.
With a large enough 4K display, you will still want vertical camera adjustment for your ship, otherwise, it will be stuck in the center of the screen and at 36 to 40 inches of display, you'll be hurting your neck looking up all the time, unless you position the screen very low on your desk, which is also an option.
There are a few 60hz @ 4K models coming out this month and next. One 40 inch display for next month is from Phillips for ~$800.
Phillips 4K @ 60hz |
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