Of course, WideServer.dll in the Modules folder. :oops:
My objective is to run BA Virtual ACARS, other ACARS programs, FSBuild, and various scenery building programs on WideFS so that I can view these whilst displaying FS2004. I do not have a third monitor and the laptop is an ancient 386 running Windows98.
I found out last night that monitor 2 has a second input so I think the easiest way of achieving my objective is to find a replacement graphics card with two outputs for PC2. One of these will go to Monitor 1 as at present for Office tasks, the other to monitor 2. I can use a built in switch on monitor 2 to select when I want to use this monitor to display 'built-in' FS2004 tasks (FSNav, default GPA, pop-up panels, AI aircraft) when the KVM switch is set to show output from PC1, or WideFS tasks when the inbuilt monitor switch is set to the second graphics output on PC2. Of course, the graphics set up in PC2 will need to be altered to allow identification of two screens. It's not perfect but easy to do and cheap.
Thanks for your advice, Pete - it clarified my thinking on this. Thanks also for your programs - FSUIPC in particular has transformed the FS experience for me since I started using it so many years ago I've forgotten. :)
John