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Quadro Workstation User’s Guide
Chapter 4
Using nView Multi-Display Settings
Figure 4.2
nView Multi-Display Mode — Windows XP/2000
•
Dualview
mode
,
,
and
)
indicates
that
both
displays
in
the
display
pair
function
as
one
virtual
desktop.
Unlike
Horizontal
Span
or
Vertical
Span
mode,
Dualview
treats
each
display
as
a
separate
device.
This
means
that
the
Windows
taskbar
will
not
be
stretched
across
displays
and
3D
applications
are
not
accelerated
as
efficiently
as
when
the
application
spans
displays.
nView Multi-Display Applications
For
extensive
information
on
nView
applications,
click
the
Products
tab
from
the
NVIDIA
Web
site:
www.nvidia.com
Engineering
or
mechanical
CAD
applications
can
use
multiple
displays
for
different
directional
views
of
an
object
or
a
building,
such
as
a
front
or
side
view
or
even
a
wireframe
model
on
one
screen
and
a
textured
version
of
the
same
model
on
another.
Many
professional
applications
offer
extensive
graphical
user
interfaces,
which
can
be
left
fully
enabled
and
visible
on
one
display,
while
the
second
display
remains
unobstructed
for
viewing
the
actual
work.
.
nView display modes
— current
setting is “Dualview”
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