Conformant Texture Clamp; Extension Limit; Hardware Acceleration - Nvidia Quadro Workstation User Manual

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Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
2 On the Performance & Quality page, select View advanced settings from the View
list and click Apply.
3 Select Color profile from the driver settings list
4 If you completed step 1, you will see the Color profile list box at the bottom of the
page
5 Click the list and select a color profile, then click Apply.

Conformant Texture Clamp

"Texture clamping" refers to how texture coordinates are handled when they fall
outside the body of the texture. Texture coordinates can be clamped to the edge or
within the image.
1 Make sure the View advanced settings option is selected from the View list.
2 Select Conformant texture clamp from the driver settings list.
The available slider settings are On and Off.

Extension Limit

Note: You cannot change this setting.
By default, the driver extension string has been trimmed for compatibility with the
application.

Hardware Acceleration

Hardware acceleration settings determine advanced rendering options when using
multiple displays and/or graphics cards based on different classes of NVIDIA GPUs.
1 Make sure the View advanced settings option is selected from the View list.
2 Select Hardware acceleration from the driver settings list.
The available slider settings are shown in
Note: Multi-display hardware acceleration options do not apply when using nView
Multiview mode in Windows NT 4.0.
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