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codepic
Aliastra
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Posted - 2010.12.17 02:13:00 -
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Hockay! Got 3 screens and want to experience the vast emptiness of space surrounding you?
- Open eve client, write down the width of the resolution
- Set eve to fixed window mode and choose to use your leftmost monitor (eve client will expand to the right once you're done)
- Open core_user__.dat file in your favorite hex editor
- Convert your current eve client resolution width to hex ie. 1920px -> 07 80
- Swap the bytes (07 80 -> 80 07) and search through your core_user__.dat file for them. You should find exactly 2 locations. No more, no less.
- Replace both of the locations with your desired width. I wanted to fill 3 monitors total width 5280px -to hex-> 14 A0 -swap bytes-> A0 14
- Save file, run eve. It should now expand nicely along all of your displays
- And you really took a backup of that dat file before step 1, didn't ya?
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Iamien
Democracy of Klingon Brothers R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2010.12.17 02:21:00 -
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Originally by: codepic Hockay! Got 3 screens and want to experience the vast emptiness of space surrounding you?
- Open eve client, write down the width of the resolution
- Set eve to fixed window mode and choose to use your leftmost monitor (eve client will expand to the right once you're done)
- Open core_user__.dat file in your favorite hex editor
- Convert your current eve client resolution width to hex ie. 1920px -> 07 80
- Swap the bytes (07 80 -> 80 07) and search through your core_user__.dat file for them. You should find exactly 2 locations. No more, no less.
- Replace both of the locations with your desired width. I wanted to fill 3 monitors total width 5280px -to hex-> 14 A0 -swap bytes-> A0 14
- Save file, run eve. It should now expand nicely along all of your displays
- And you really took a backup of that dat file before step 1, didn't ya?
Awesome work. 2880 x 900 fixed window here I come.
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Iamien
Democracy of Klingon Brothers R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2010.12.17 03:04:00 -
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Edited by: Iamien on 17/12/2010 03:06:41 Heres a note that core_user__.dat did not contain the hex values to modify for me.
This did work with core_public__.dat though.
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codepic
Aliastra
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Posted - 2010.12.17 08:10:00 -
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Fixed!
It really was core_public__.dat instead of the user one. Sorry, my bad. |
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