

No special setup, although I do tend to use Eve in a window so that it doesnt minimise as soon as i click on the other screen.

I have a 24" to run eve, and a 19" for watching movies/browsing the web. And for that I only need a single graphics card. That's funny as I have no problems what so ever to run two clients in 1920x1200 windows side by side on my 3760x1600 desktop (2560x1600 screen plus a 1600x1200 in vertical position). Read my bio ingame for tips on how to live and not be called nasty names by me. Oh and you can set custom resolutions, by using the driver application for your graphics card, not editing some file protected by the EULA.Ībout what you want it seems impossible, to have 2 different views from the same client its just considered easier to have 2 identical monitors 3D should work fine, you can run in windowed mode and drag to fit one of the monitors. Some people have a large new monitor as their main screen and a second monitor for other stuff. These individuals usually haĪctually i believe it is possible to use different resolutions on the same GPU. (EVE saves your display settings in a file the EULA forbids you to edit, and configuring a custom resolutuon in your graphic driver may or may not work.)Ĭarebear is a derogatory term used by those who feel that every player should be nothing mroe than a target for their pleasure. However, be prapared to have a hard time configuring EVE to use that custom resolution. Some space on the right of the righthand display will stay unused, though. Then use something like EVEMover to move the EVE window to the top left corner. If you combine 2 monitors with the same resolution, connected to the same card, there is one way to have your EVE un-centered: Run it windowed in a resolution that has the same height as your displays but a lower width than your combined displays. You can do the same with a windowed 3D-application, but expect you frame rate to drop to a tenth or so. You can stretch a 2D-application over 2 monitors. You cannot even combine monitors that are connected to different graphic cards, even when they are connected with a SLI cable. At least none of the graphic card manufacturers have drivers that can do it. No, it's not possible to combine 2 monitors with different resolution in the way needed for a 3D-application. Minmatar in Fantasy or Duct Tape Goes Medieval. I run my primary monitor at 1440x900 with my TV (second monitor) at 1280x1024 or 1024x768. I DON'T want to center the game between the 2 monitors like this: (not my picture). Is it possible to use EVE on 2 monitors of different sizes and resolution? I want to see the game centered on my principal monitor (24" 1920x1200) and I want to see on the left of my ship on my left monitor (19" 1280x1024). Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) » Click here to find additional results for this topic using Google EVE Search - Dual monitor of different sizes?
