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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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