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