Gigabyte GV-NX85T128P Manual - Page 27

As one large vertical desktop, Vertical span, Con d independently from each other, Dualview

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English (3) As one large vertical desktop (Vertical span) Vertical Span mode indicates that both displays in the display pair function as one tall virtual desktop. The height of each display is half the height of the total virtual desktop height. (4) Configured independently from each other (Dualview) Dualview mode indicates that both displays in the display pair function as one virtual desktop. Unlike Horizontal Span or Vertical Span mode, Dualview treats each display as a separate device. This means that the taskbar will not be stretched across displays and 3D applications are not accelerated as efficiently as when the application spans displays. Display Matrix Model CRT+TV CRT+DVI DVI+TV DVI+TV+CRT DVI+DVI GV-NX85T128P Yes Yes Yes No Yes Vertical Span Mode Dualview Mode - 27 - Software Installation

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Software Installation
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English
Vertical Span Mode
(3) As one large vertical desktop
(Vertical span)
Vertical Span mode indicates that both displays in
the display pair function as one tall virtual desktop.
The height of each display is half the height of the
total virtual desktop height.
(4) Configured independently from each other
(Dualview)
Dualview mode indicates that both displays in the
display pair function as one virtual desktop. Unlike
Horizontal Span or Vertical Span mode, Dualview
treats each display as a separate device. This
means that the taskbar will not be stretched across
displays and 3D applications are not accelerated
as efficiently as when the application spans
displays.
Dualview Mode
Display
Matrix
Model
GV-NX85T128P
CRT+TV
Yes
CRT+DVI
Yes
DVI+TV
Yes
DVI+TV+CRT
No
DVI+DVI
Yes