Make a folder called Virtual Cockpits or whatever you wish to name it. This doesn't have to be in your Clod folder but can be if you wish..
Unzip all the files in my download into this folder, make sure to keep the folder structure but it should just unzip this way anyway.
Run CLoD
Run the "RD_IL2CloDTF30.exe" file located in your "Virtual Cockpits" folder
Run the "VirtualCockpit.exe" file located in the same folder
Once in a mission in Clod pause the game, alt-tab to the RD_IL2CloDTF30 window and click on "open" and then click on "read" you should see lots of data appear in the columns. That means that the data is being read from CloD.
Alt-tab to the VirtualCockpit window and double click on one of the cockpits that matches your chosen plane
click on the windows labelled "monitor" and select your second monitor (the monitor not being used by the game"
click on the window labelled "Start" on the bottom right
The cockpit will then appear on this monitor and, when you unpause the game you'll see the instruments in the second monitor display come to life.
If you have devicelink cockpits already installed then simply unzip the content of the "Cockpits" folder included in my download into your existing "Cockpits" folder. My folder names won't overwrite any of your existing cockpits.
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