Edit: Added your quote Steve..
You dont like the black bar in the middle ??
How about this as a solution. Change your custom cam and make the bar supposed to be in the middle - use the car interior as a guide.
Maybe put the screens at a small angle on the join for more realism.
This is my first post so be nice. Nice work on your rig. Im jealous. Hope this helps.
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EDIT: Um sorry, this probably wont work.. http://www.lfsforum.net/attach ... id=15044&d=1155945820
Looking at what you are trying to achieve - my lame attempt looses the passenger side view. (And my example was right hand drive - sorry about confusing people)
I've only got one monitor so its hard to emulate and figure out a solution. I'll find a spare one somewhere. I'll post if i can figure out a way. Dont hold ya breath.
Maybe try lots of smoke and mirrors to get rid of it. Like the old school arcade games.
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EDIT: I found a solution for me. hehe. 22" Wide Bliss
A Driving Force Pro with the standard steering wheel removed, then a new hub and real automotive steering wheel put in its place. This allows you to have a full size wheel just like a real car. The drawback is that normal steering wheels don't have buttons all over them, so you have to rewire the playstation buttons and hat control elsewhere, or just do without them at all.
I recently got another "19 monitor as a gift for fixing up some stuff at a neighbors house, and it was the exact same model as my first one, lol. I also got annoyed with the black bar though, so I took apart the case, and mounted just the screens on a metal stand I made and bolted to the back of my desk. It cut a good half-inch off the black bar's thickness. You should try it, its not hard to do, theres nothing in a monitor case - they're just big to vent air. All there is is the flat panel and a power module, but those are actually bolted together and protected anyway. Either that or just shave off the left and right sides of your monitor cases and push them closer together.