Nvidia Frame Synchronization User Manual page 20

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The Sync and connection status group box indicates the type of timing used for the frame
lock server system. The Timing LED should be gray, as shown in
Figure 2.8
Using the New NVIDIA Control Panel
If your driver version includes the new NVIDIA Control Panel, you can set up the
software as follows:
1 Right-click the desktop and then from the pop-up menu click NVIDIA Control Panel.
2 From the NVIDIA Control Panel Select a Category page on the system that you have
designated to be the timing server, click Workstation.
3 From the Workstation page, click Synchronize Displays.
4 Under The timing server, click the On this system radio button.
5 Click Apply.
For further assistance on this or other tasks such as viewing the connection and sync
status, consult the online help by pressing F1 to open the Help file and then opening the
Workstation->Frame Synchronization contents.
Set Up the Clients
Using the OpenGL Extensions
You can set up the client devices using the OpenGL extensions. See
Extensions" on page
16
Sync and Connection Status for a Frame Lock Server
If the system has multiple displays, the driver automatically selects the primary
display to be the timing server and all other displays are the clients.
To change the configuration, click the icon of the display that you want to be the
timing server, then under Select displays to be active clients, select the check boxes
for any displays that you want to be clients.
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Frame Synchronization User's Guide– Version 3.0
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