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Appendix C
NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Display Driver — Feature History
Digital Vibrance Control
Digital Vibrance Control
(DVC), a mechanism for controlling color separation and
intensity, boosts the color saturation of an image. DVC is supported by the NV11
chipset (i.e., the GeForce2 MX or Quadro2 MXR graphics card).
OpenGL
The NVIDIA OpenGL Settings control panel contains the following changes:
• Improved full-scene anti-aliasing methods
• Additional options for Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0
•
Force 16-bit Depth Buffer
•
Enable Advanced Multiple Monitors
Direct3D
The NVIDIA Direct3D Settings control panel contains the following changes:
• Improved full-scene anti-aliasing methods not previously available
• Removed certain obsolete options
Cursor Trails Support
Release 6 for Windows provides support for cursor trails in Windows 9
x
.
Control Panels
TwinView, Digital Vibrance Control, OpenGL, and Direct3D features have associated
NVIDIA-specific windows (control panels) from which these features can be
configured. These control panels are normally accessed by following one of these
procedures from the Windows active desktop:
• Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced
or
• Click the right mouse button and select Properties > Settings > Advanced.
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