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You can also click on the monitor graphic in the control directly above to select
it as the current display.
Make this primary
: Click this option to select which display contains the top
left corner of the desktop. The most obvious effect of this option is that it swaps
the positions of the monitor images.
Disable Auto-panning
: Click to lock the current pan position on the secondary
Clone mode display. This lets you effectively freeze the virtual desktop at a
certain position, which is useful for presentations or fine-detail work in
applications.
Detect Displays
: Click to detect all displays connected to the graphics card.
Note Use this feature if you have plugged in any displays after the control panel
was opened.
Device Settings
: Click to set up or change settings related to the output device
used for the current display.
Accessing nView Clone and Span Modes
To access the nView Clone and Span modes, follow these steps:
1
For multi-display functionality, be sure you have at least two display devices,
such as an analog display (CRT) and a digital display or TV connected to
your NVIDIA multi-display card.
2
Make sure the cable connections for your devices are well secured from the
device to the graphics card installed on your computer.If you are connecting
a TV, be sure you have the proper cables and connectors that apply to your
TV.
3
If Dualview mode is enabled, you have to disable it. (See the procedure in
“nView Span and Clone Modes” on page 52
4
From the Windows Display Properties Settings panel, click
Advanced
.
5
Click the
NVIDIA GPU
tab to display basic information about your display
adapter, system, and the NVIDIA driver files you installed.
shows
an example.
6
Click the
nView Display Mode
option from the Media Center menu to
display and access the nView Span and Clone modes.
The following sections explain how to use these modes:
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Accessing the Configuration Options
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