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NVIDIA P128 - Quadro FX2000 Dual Graphic Card 8x 128MB Model OEM User Manual (155 pages)
NVIDIA Display Properties
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
11
About this Guide
11
Other Related Documentation
11
Online Help
12
Nview Vs. NVIDIA Display Properties
12
Nview
12
Nview Desktop Manager
12
NVIDIA Display Properties
13
Key Terms and Concepts
13
Analog Display
13
Application
13
Control Panel
13
Digital Display
13
Desktop
13
Dual-Card Configuration
14
Gpu
14
Modal Dialog Box
14
Modeless Dialog Box
14
Multi-Card Configuration
14
Multi-Display Configuration
14
Single-Display Configuration
14
Nview Display Mode
15
Window
15
New Features in this Driver Release
15
Enhanced Display Driver, Directx, and Video Capabilities
15
Windows XP SP1
16
Temperature Settings
16
Direct 3D Vertical Sync Options
16
Nvrotate
16
Directx 9 Support
16
Video Enhancements
17
TV Screen Size Support
17
Additional Enhancements
17
NVIDIA Display Properties: New User Interface7
17
New Display Properties Panel
17
Using the Media Center Menu
17
Figure 1.1 NVIDIA GPU Tab
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Figure 1.2 NVIDIA Display Properties: Media Center Menu (Nview Display Mode)
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Figure 1.3 NVIDIA Display Properties: Media Center Menu (Nview Dualview Mode)
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Figure 1.4 NVIDIA GPU Panel with Media Center Menu (Collapsed)
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Figure 1.5 Nview Display Mode Panel with Media Center Menu
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Figure 1.6 Nview Display Mode Panel with Media Center Menu Collapsed
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Media Center Tray Application
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Nview Desktop Manager: Enhancements and New Features
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Feature Enhancements
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New Features
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N V I D I a C O R P O R a T I O N
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Opengl Enhancements
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Opengl 1.4 ICD with NVIDIA Extensions
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Additional Opengl Enhancements
23
N V I D I a C O R P O R a T I O N
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2 System Requirements
24
System Requirements and Support
24
Operating Systems
25
Minimum Hard Disk Space
25
Table 2.1 Operating System Requirements
25
Table 2.2 Hard Disk Space Requirements - English
25
Table 2.3 Hard Disk Space Requirements - Non-English Languages
25
Software: NVIDIA Display Driver
26
Hardware: Supported NVIDIA Products
26
Table 2.5 Supported NVIDIA GPU-Based Products
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Table 2.4 Hard Disk Space Requirements - Full International Package
26
Supported Languages
28
Notes on Feature and Configuration Support
29
Feature Support
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Multi-Display Setup: Tips and Requirements
29
Examples in this Guide
30
3 NVIDIA Driver Feature History
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Driver Release History
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Release 35 Enhancements
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Release 25 Enhancements
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Release 20 Enhancements
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Release 10 Enhancements
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Release 6 Enhancements
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Twinview
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Virtual Desktop
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Video Mirror
35
Desktop Manager
35
Digital Vibrance Control
35
Opengl
35
Direct3D
36
Cursor Trails Support
36
Display Properties - Settings - Advanced Tabs
36
Release 5 Enhancements
36
Opengl
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Opengl 1.2 Core
36
Opengl Extensions
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Opengl Performance Enhancements
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Direct3D
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Display Properties - Settings - Advanced Tabs
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4 About Installing and Uninstalling NVIDIA Drivers
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Before You Begin
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About the NVIDIA Display Driver Installation
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File Locations
40
Preserving Desktop Manager Settings before Upgrading Your Software
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Uninstalling the NVIDIA Display Driver Software
41
5 Using Nview Multi-Display
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Dualview Vs. Span/Clone
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Nview Dualview Vs. Span and Clone Modes
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Figure 5.1 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Nview Display Mode Enabled
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Figure 5.2 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Dualview Mode Enabled
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Figure 5.3 Nview Span/Cone Modes Available: Windows XP (2000)
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Nview Dualview Mode
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Key Features of Nview Dualview Mode
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Figure 5.4 Multiple Display Devices in Nview Dualview Mode
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Enabling Nview Dualview Mode for the First Time: Windows 2000
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Figure 5.5 NVIDIA Desktop Utilities Panel: Enabling Dualview in Windows 2000
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Figure 5.6 Restart Now Message: Enabling Dualview in Windows 2000
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Figure 5.7 Dualview Installation Messages: Windows 2000
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Figure 5.8 Display Properties Settings: Dualview Mode (Windows 2000)
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Figure 5.9 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab: Windows 2000
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Figure 5.10 First Appearance of the Media Center Menu: Windows 2000 (Dualview)
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Enabling Nview Dualview Mode after Initial Session: Windows 2000
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Activating Nview Dualview Mode: Windows XP
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Figure 5.11 Windows 2000 Display Settings: Dualview Mode (Display 2 Attached)
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Figure 5.12 Windows XP Display Settings in Dualview Mode
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Figure 5.13 Windows XP Display Settings in Dualview Mode (Display 2 Attached)
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Figure 5.14 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab
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Activating Nview Dualview Mode: Windows 9X
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Figure 5.15 Nview Span/Clone Options Disabled in Dualview Mode: Windows XP
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Figure 5.16 Display Settings: Windows 98
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Figure 5.17 Enabling Dualview (1): Windows 9X
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Figure 5.18 Enabling Dualview (2): Windows 9X
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Figure 5.19 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab: Windows 9X
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Nview Span and Clone Modes
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Key Features of Nview Span Mode
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Figure 5.20 NVIDIA Media Center Menu in Dualview Mode: Windows 98
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Figure 5.21 Multiple Displays in Nview Horizontal Span Mode
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Enabling Nview Span/Clone Modes
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Enabling Nview Span/Clone Modes: Windows 2000
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Figure 5.22 Windows 2000 Display Properties Settings in Nview Span/Clone Mode (Dualview Disabled)
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Figure 5.23 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab: Windows 2000
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Figure 5.24 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Windows 2000
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Figure 5.25 Nview Clone/Span Modes Available: Windows 2000
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Enabling Nview Span/Clone Modes: Windows XP
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Figure 5.26 Disabling Dualview Mode: Windows XP
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Figure 5.27 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab: Windows XP (2000)
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Figure 5.28 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Windows XP (2000)
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Enabling Nview Clone Mode: Windows 9X
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Figure 5.29 Nview Clone/Span Modes Available: Windows XP (2000)
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Figure 5.30 Disabling Dualview: Windows 9X
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Figure 5.31 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab: Windows 9X
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Figure 5.32 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Windows 9X
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Figure 5.33 Nview Clone Mode Available: Windows 9X
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Enabling Nview Modes: Windows NT 4.0
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Nview Multiview Mode: Windows NT 4.0
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Nview Span/Clone Modes
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Multi-Display Mode: Arranging Displays on the Windows Display Properties Settings Panel
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Figure 5.34 Display Settings (Horizontal)
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Figure 5.35 Display Settings (Vertical)
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Figure 5.36 Display Settings (Diagonal)
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6 Nview Applications
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Nview Multi-Display Options
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About Nview Display Modes
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Nview Applications
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7 Nview Display Mode Basics
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Notes before You Begin
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Nview Display Mode Panel Options
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Accessing Nview Clone and Span Modes
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Standard (Dualview) Mode
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Figure 7.1 NVIDIA GPU Tab and Panel with Media Center Menu
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Figure 7.2 Nview Standard (Dualview) Mode with Menu: Windows 98
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Figure 7.3 Nview Standard (Dualview) Mode Menu: Windows XP (2000)
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Accessing the Configuration Options
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Options Available for Nview Clone and Span Modes
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Clone Mode
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Figure 7.4 Nview Clone Mode Menu (Display 1= Analog Display): Windows 98
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Figure 7.5 Nview Clone Mode Menu (Display 2 = Digital Display): Windows 98
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Figure 7.6 Nview Clone Mode (Display 1= Analog Display): Windows XP
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Figure 7.7 Nview Device Selection Panel (Display 1= Analog Display)
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Figure 7.8 Nview Clone Mode Menu (Display 2 = Digital Display): Win 2000 (XP)
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Figure 7.9 Nview Device Selection Panel (Display 2 = Digital Display)
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Figure 7.10 Nview Clone Mode Menu (Display 2 = TV): Windows 2000 (XP)
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Figure 7.11 Nview Device Selection Panel (Display 2 = TV)
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Figure 7.12 Nview Clone Mode (Display 1 = Digital Display): Windows XP
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Figure 7.13 Nview Clone Mode (Display 2 = Analog Display): Windows 2000
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Change Resolution: Clone Mode (Virtual Desktop)
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Figure 7.14 Nview Clone Mode Menu (Display 2 = Digital Display): Win 2000 (XP)
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Figure 7.15 Nview Clone Mode Device Configuration
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Horizontal & Vertical Span Modes
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Figure 7.16 Nview Horizontal Span Mode (Display 1= Analog Display): Windows XP
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Figure 7.17 Nview Horizontal Span (Display 2 = Digital Display) Windows XP
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Figure 7.18 Nview Clone & Horizontal Span Modes: Primary Displays (Windows XP)
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Figure 7.19 Nview Vertical Span Mode (Display 2 = Digital Display): Windows XP
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Other Configuration Options
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8 Device Selection and Configuration
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Switching Displays in Nview Span, Clone, or Standard (Dualview) Mode
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Switching Secondary to Primary Display: Nview Clone or Span Mode
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Figure 8.1 Display Settings Message
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Figure 8.2 Confirm Display Settings Message
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Figure 8.3 Nview Clone Mode (Display 2 = Digital Display): Windows XP
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Figure 8.4 Nview Clone Mode (Display 1 = Digital Display) Windows XP
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Figure 8.5 Nview Vertical Span (Display 2 = Analog Display): Windows XP
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Figure 8.6 Nview Horizontal Span/Clone Modes (Primary Displays): Windows XP
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Figure 8.7 Nview Vertical Span (Display 2 = Digital Display): Windows XP
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Figure 8.8 Device Selection: Analog or Digital Display as Primary Display
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Figure 8.9 Device Selection: Nview Standard (Dualview) Mode (1)
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Switching Displays in Dualview Mode
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Figure 8.10 Device Selection: Nview Standard (Dualview) Mode (2)
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Figure 8.11 Display Settings Dualview Mode: Windows XP
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Figure 8.12 Display Settings Dualview Mode: Windows 2000
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Figure 8.13 Display Settings Dualview Mode: Windows 98
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Figure 8.14 Device Selection: Analog Display and TV (Dualview Mode)
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Figure 8.15 Device Selection: Digital Display and TV (Dualview Mode)
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Device Adjustments: Analog Display (CRT)
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Screen Adjustment
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Figure 8.16 Screen Adjustment Settings: Analog Display
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Display Timing
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Figure 8.17 Display Timing Settings: Analog Display
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Device Adjustments: Flat Panel
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Flat Panel Display
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Figure 8.18 Flat Panel Display Settings: Digital Display = 1 (Primary Display)
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Figure 8.19 Flat Panel Display Settings: Digital Display = 2 (Secondary Display)
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Figure 8.20 Flat Panel Display Settings: Centered Output
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Monitor Settings (Refresh Frequency)
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Secondary Display
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TV Settings
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Accessing the TV Option
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Figure 8.21 Monitor Setting: Digital Display = Display 2
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Video Output Format
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Figure 8.22 Device Selection with TV Enabled
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Change Format: Regional Settings
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Device Adjustments: TV Output
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Figure 8.23 Change TV Format: TV Regional Settings
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Table 8.1 TV Encoders and Supported TV Adjustment Features
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Figure 8.24 Device Adjustments: TV Output Panel
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9 Additional Features and Enhancements
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Desktop Utilities Panel
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Enabling Desktop Manager
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Figure 9.1 Desktop Utilities: Desktop Manager (Windows XP)
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Figure 9.2 Desktop Manager Enabled: Nview Properties on Desktop Menu
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Figure 9.3 Nview Desktop Manager Properties Panel
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Enabling the Media Center Icon
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Using the Media Center Icon
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Figure 9.4 NVIDIA Media Center Icon
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Figure 9.5 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: Nview Desktop Manager Settings
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Figure 9.6 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: 3D Antialiasing Settings
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Figure 9.7 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: Nvrotate Settings
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Enabling Dualview Mode for Windows 2000
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Figure 9.8 Desktop Utilities: Enabling Dualview (Windows 2000)
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Color Correction Panel
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Figure 9.9 Color Correction Settings: Dualview Mode
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Description of Color Correction Settings
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Digital Vibrance
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Active Color Channel
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Figure 9.10 Color Correction Settings: Nview Display Mode
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Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma Controls
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Image Sharpening
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Diagonal Line/Curve
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Custom Color Settings
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Other Settings
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Performance and Quality Settings Panel
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Image Settings
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Figure 9.11 Performance and Quality Settings Panel
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Antialiasing
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Tips on Setting Antialiasing Modes
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Anisotropic Filtering
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Texture Sharpening
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Direct3D Settings Panel
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Performance & Compatibility Options
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Other Direct3D Options
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Mipmap Detail Level
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Figure 9.12 Direct3D Settings Panel
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PCI Texture Memory Size
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Custom Direct3D Settings
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Save as
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Apply
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Delete
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Restore Defaults
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More Direct3D
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More Direct3D Options
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Texel Alignment
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Figure 9.13 more Direct3D Settings: Texel Alignment (Applies to Older NVIDIA Gpus)
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Vertical Sync Mode
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Direct3D Settings: Refresh Rate Overrides
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Figure 9.14 more Direct3D Settings: Vertical Sync (Applies to Certain NVIDIA Gpus)
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Applications Control Refresh Rates
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Figure 9.15 Direct3D Refresh Rates: Applications Control Refresh Rates
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Figure 9.16 Direct3D Refresh Rate Overrides
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Override Refresh Rates
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Opengl Settings Panel
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Figure 9.17 Direct3D Refresh Rates: Override Refresh Rates (Menu)
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Figure 9.18 Opengl Settings: Single-Display Hardware Acceleration
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Performance and Compatibility Options
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Other Opengl Options
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Multi-Display Hardware Acceleration
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Figure 9.19 Opengl Settings: Nview Span/Clone Mode Hardware Acceleration
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Figure 9.20 Opengl Settings: Dualview Mode Hardware Acceleration Options
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Default Color Depth for Textures
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Buffer Flipping Mode
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Vertical Sync
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Using System Memory for Textures in PCI Mode
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Custom Opengl Settings
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Save as
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Delete
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Restore Defaults
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Custom Opengl Application Settings
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Overlay Controls Panel
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Description of Overlay Settings
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Full-Screen Video Mirroring Options
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Figure 9.21 Overlay Controls Panel: Nview Clone Mode
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Figure 9.22 Overlay Controls Panel: Dualview Mode
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Figure 9.23 Overlay Controls Panel: Zoom Control
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Figure 9.24 Overlay Controls Panel: TV Tuner Option (Windows 98)
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Other Overlay and Video Mirror Settings
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Nvrotate Panel
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Enabling Nvrotate
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Figure 9.25 Nvrotate Settings Panel: Landscape Mode
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Figure 9.26 Nvrotate Settings Panel: Portrait Mode
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Notes and Known Issues
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Temperature Settings Panel
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Figure 9.27 Nvrotate Settings Panel: Inverted Landscape & Inverted Portrait Modes
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Description of Temperature Settings
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Figure 9.28 Temperature Settings Panel
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Powermizer Settings Panel (Mobile Computers Only)
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Figure 9.29 .Powermizer Settings Panel (for Mobile Computers)
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Description of Powermizer Settings
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Using Multiple NVIDIA GPU
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Before You Begin
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Setting up the NVIDIA GPU-Based Cards
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Geforce4 Ti 4200 Panels: Nview Span/Clone Mode
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Figure A.1 Display Properties Settings: Display 1 (Digital Display) Nview Span/Clone Mode
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Figure A.2 Display Properties Settings: Display 3 (TV) in Nview Span/Clone Mode
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Figure A.3 NVIDIA Geforce4 Ti 4200 Tab
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Figure A.4 NVIDIA Geforce4 Ti 4200 Menu
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Figure A.5 NVIDIA Geforce4 Ti 4200 Nview Span and Clone Modes Are Accessible
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Geforce2 MX Panels: Standard (Dualview) Mode
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Figure A.6 Display Properties Settings: Display 2 (CRT) Dualview Mode
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Figure A.7 NVIDIA Geforce2 MX/MX 400 Tab
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Figure A.8 NVIDIA Geforce2 MX/MX 400 Menu
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Figure A.9 NVIDIA Geforce2 MX Standard (Dualview) Mode
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Viewing Multiple GPU Configurations from the Media Center Icon
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Figure A.10 NVIDIA Media Center Icon Menu Displaying Geforce4 Ti 4200 and Geforce2 MX Gpus
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