User's Manual
FlightScope User Manual
E19-WA082 Issue A5_7 Copyright EDH 2007-2011
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Setting up “Extended Desktop Mode”
If FlightScope is run on a PC with another software application, it may be
desirable to view the FlightScope screen on a secondary monitor connected
to the PC. This is called “extended desktop mode”.
For example, FlightScope as well as video swing analysis software may be
run on a single PC. The video analysis screen can be displayed on the PC
while the FlightScope results are displayed on a second monitor.
Connecting a second monitor
Connect the second monitor to the “VGA” connector on the
PC. This is commonly a D-shaped connector with 15 pins.
Alternately, a DVI connection may be used on PC’s that has a DVI output
Setting FlightScope to display on the second monitor
NOTE
Display mode must be set to “Extended Desktop” mode
• Select the FlightScope application (which should be running at this time)
• Move mouse cursor to desired screen, and press the F11 key
FlightScope will now be displayed on the second connected monitor.
Connecting a second monitor
USB cable
VGA cable
Monitor #2
FlightScope
F11 key
PC/notebook