Chapter 6
Configuring HDTV
Either a single or two display icons appear.
4 If you are in single display mode but have multiple displays connected, you can
click the nView display settings list and select either Dualview or Clone mode.
5 If you are using an HDTV with a component connection, right click on the HDTV
display image and select the Select TV format option to quickly see the HDTV
formats (Figure 6.2). Proceed to step 6.
If you are using an HDTV with a DVI connection, when you right click on the HDTV
display image, the "Select TV format" option will appear only if the "Treat Digital
Display as HDTV" option is selected (checked), as shown in Figure 6.3. If it is not
checked, follow these steps:
a Select the Treat Digital Display as HDTV option and be sure to click Apply.
b Then right click on the HDTV display image again.
Notice that the "Treat Digital Display as HDTV" option is now checked and
you can click the Select TV format option to quickly see the HDTV formats
(Figure 6.3).
c Proceed to step 6.
6 You can choose to select an HDTV format quickly from this list or click the
Advanced option at the bottom of the context menu to open the TV Settings dialog
box (Figure 6.4 and Figure 6.5) where you can select an HDTV format from the list
in the Signal format section.
7 If you have selected an HDTV format that requires you to adjust your HDTV
overscan configuration for optimal viewing of your desktop on your TV screen,
then click the HDTV Overscan Configuration option from the context menu of
your HDTV display (Figure 6.2) or click the Overscan Compensation button on
the TV Settings page (Figure 6.4 and Figure 6.5) to open the HDTV Overscan
Compensation dialog box (Figure 6.6).
Note: By default, the Native (Figure 6.6) option is selected. For details about the
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native display setting, see "Native" on page
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