Figure 4.13 Nview Vertical Span Mode - Windows Xp - Nvidia VCQFX550PCIEPB - Quadro FX 550 User Manual

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3 Depending on whether you have Horizontal or Vertical Span mode enabled, you
can drag your active windows, images, or icons horizontally or vertically to move
them to the secondary display.
Note:
Figure 4.12
the secondary display is designated by b. Both display are identified with the
same number — 1 in this case (can also be another Windows display number,
depending on your configuration) — because in nView Span mode, Windows
doesn't treat the primary and secondary displays as two separate displays.
(For details on this concept, see the section
Mode Features" on page
tab, if you click Identify when you are in nView Span mode, you will see the
same number displayed on each of your active displays.
Figure 4.13
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and
Figure 4.13
56.) From the Windows Display Properties Settings
nView Vertical Span Mode — Windows XP
Using nView Multi-Display Settings
show the primary display is designated by a and
"nView Span Modes vs. Dualview
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