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Triple monitor alignment problems solved: angles, bezel and eye point

Triple monitor alignment problems solved: angles, bezel and eye point

Triple monitors are incredible for sim racing, but only when they are aligned correctly. The “triple monitor struggle” is real: mismatched heights, wrong angles, bezels that don’t line up, and a driving view that feels distorted.

This guide gives you a repeatable alignment method that works with 27”, 32” and ultrawide triples.

Step 1: set your eye point first (not the monitors)

Your monitor alignment depends on your seating position. If you change seat distance later, your angles and FOV change too.

  • Set your seat and pedals first. A stable seat like the Atlas GT seat helps keep your posture consistent.
  • Center your wheel to your body, then center the center screen to the wheel.

Step 2: choose the right stand strategy

Two approaches work well:

For fine adjustment and stability, use proper VESA hardware like the VESA mounting bracket set.

Step 3: measure distance and pick a starting angle

Do not guess. Measure the distance from your eyes to the center screen. Then set a sensible starting angle for the side screens.

Screen size Typical viewing distance Typical side angle
27 inch 55–75 cm 55–65°
32 inch 65–85 cm 45–60°
34 inch 70–90 cm 40–55°

Goal: all three panels should be the same distance from your eyes. That is why angle matters.

Step 4: align height and pitch

  • Match the top edge of all screens first.
  • Then match the bottom edge (this reveals if one screen is tilted).
  • Finally, adjust pitch so the screen faces your eyes, not your chest.

Step 5: bezel correction and FOV

Bezel correction should be the final step, not the first. If the screens are physically wrong, bezel correction only hides the problem.

  1. Set your FOV using your eye distance and screen size.
  2. Enable bezel correction in your GPU driver or in game if available.
  3. Recheck that straight lines (pit wall, track edge) look straight across screens.

Fast troubleshooting

  • Seams don’t line up: your side screens are not the same distance to your eyes.
  • Image looks “bent”: wrong FOV or wrong monitor angle.
  • One side feels bigger: center screen not centered to your wheel and seat.
  • Vibration blur: separate the screens from the rig with a freestanding stand.

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