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Kerbal space program navball keep9/3/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve found the ideal (when on a budget) size to accompany a 24” 16:9 FHD main monitor are 17” 5:4 monitors with a resolution of 1280x1024. What you need to put your main focus on when comparing is the screen height, ensure that the probable monitor is equal or a bit smaller in height than your main monitor. On that website you can compare monitor sizes and aspect ratio’s against each other. When you have these numbers it’s time to figure out what size monitors would complement your main monitor, a really handy website to figure this out is Dot pitch (how big is each individual pixel) You need to find out the specifications of your current monitor, if you haven’t got the manual than Google is your friend. Selecting the right monitor size and resolution For some most, a forgiving spous, either for accepting that you are about to ruin the estatics of the living room, or accepting that you’ll spend a fair share of time away in a separate computer room.Ģ. A few bucks to score some cheap second hand monitors and appropriate cables or 'active' converters. Multi monitor software, this is needed if you want your middle monitor to remain your primary monitor and can be either a freeware or paid solution, more on that later. Furthermore I recommend at least 2GB of VRAM. When needing converters to convert from HDMI of DisplayPort, make sure you get 'active' converters instead of 'passive' ones. Outputs can be mixed, but you either need the appropriate cable or converter(s). A moderate gaming graphics card with at least 3 monitor outputs. Don’t underestimate how much space you might need, the simplest setup when you already own a 24” 16:9 primary monitor will span about 4,5 ft. I had some old monitors that I took home from work many years ago because they were replaced by bigger ones, hooked them up and started goofing around, with very satisfying results! KSP scales beatifull! Off course you can fork out for a brand new Ultawide monitor, but then again, you can do this on a budget! Under 50 dollars easily! I’ve tried to make this as fool proof as I can, but if there are questions or things that need clarification, just drop a line, it’s still a WIP.Įverybody knows that KSP can display so many informational windows, not to mention windows from mods like KER and xScience, that visibility can get cramped quickly and you often have to choose wisely to keep it playable. So I thought I’d write a tutorial so everybody can benefit, it’s not that hard to accomplish, and it doesn’t have to be expensive either. Lately I have been getting some questions after posting some super ultra widescreen screenshots. ![]()
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