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• nView Span and Clone Modes:
You can access Span or Clone modes
) through the
Advanced
option on the Windows Display
Properties Settings panel. (Windows 9
x
offers Clone mode only.)
For details on using nView Span/Clone modes, see the following sections:
•
“Key Features of nView Span Mode” on page 52
•
“Enabling nView Span/Clone Modes” on page 54
•
“Enabling nView Span/Clone Modes: Windows XP” on page 57
•
“Enabling nView Clone Mode: Windows 9x” on page 59
nView Dualview Mode
Key Features of nView Dualview Mode
Dualview mode is sometimes called “native mode” as it is the native mode
supported by Windows multi-display configurations; i.e. it is the “Microsoft”
defined multi-display mode supported by Microsoft Windows operating
systems.
Figure 5.4
Multiple Display Devices in nView Dualview Mode
Dualview support and functionality include the following:
Display 1:
(resolution = 1280 x 768)
Display 2:
(resolution = 1024 x 768)
Background
is not stretched across displays
.
Taskbar
is not stretched across displays.
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