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Chapter 4
Using nView Multi-Display Settings
desktop on your secondary display (i.e., display
1b
) to pan and scan the
desktop, thus enabling the Virtual Desktop feature.
Disabling Auto-Panning (Lock Pan Position)
Disabling the pan and scan feature (virtual desktop) results in locking the current
pan position on the secondary clone display, letting you effectively freeze the virtual
desktop at a certain position, which is useful for presentations or fine-detail work in
applications.
If you want to disable the auto-panning on your secondary display, you do
one
of the
following:
• Select the check box labeled
Disable auto-panning on secondary device
(viewport lock)
or
simply
• Select the
Lock Pan Position
check box on the popup menu on your secondary
display (i.e., display
1b
.)
The example in
shows that the
Lock Pan Position
check box is selected,
which also enables the equivalent
Disable auto-panning on the secondary device
(viewport lock)
check box.
Figure 4.18
nView Clone Mode with Virtual Desktop Enabled — Disabling Panning
Disable auto-panning on secondary
device =
Lock Pan Position
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