NVIDIA P128 User Guide

NVIDIA P128 - Quadro FX2000 Dual Graphic Card 8x 128MB Model OEM Manual

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    Detonator FX Drivers NVIDIA Display Properties User's Guide Version 45.23 for Windows 5th Edition NVIDIA Corporation August 2003
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    Display Properties User's Guide Published by NVIDIA Corporation 2701 San Tomas Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95050 Copyright © 2003 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. This software may not, in whole or in part, be copied through any means, mechanical, electromechanical, or otherwise, without
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    18 Software: NVIDIA Display Driver 19 Hardware: Supported NVIDIA Products . . . 19 Supported Languages 21 Notes on Feature and Configuration Support . . 22 Feature Support 22 Multi-Display Setup: Tips and Requirements . 22 Examples in this Guide 23 3. NVIDIA Driver Feature History Driver Release
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    User's Guide Table of Contents Uninstalling the NVIDIA Display Driver Software . 34 Mode 75 Change Resolution: Clone Mode (Virtual Desktop 82 Horizontal & Vertical Span Modes Video Output Format 103 Change Format: Regional Settings . . . . . .104 Device Adjustments: ii NVIDIA Corporation
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    Using Multiple NVIDIA GPUBased Cards Before You Begin 141 Setting Up the NVIDIA GPU-Based Cards . . . 142 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Panels: nView Span/Clone Mode 143 GeForce2 MX Panels: Standard (Dualview) Mode 146 Viewing Multiple GPU Configurations From the Media Center Icon 148 NVIDIA Corporation Table
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    - English 18 Table 2.3 Hard Disk Space Requirements - Non-English Languages 18 Table 2.5 Supported NVIDIA GPU-Based Products 19 Table 2.4 Hard Disk Space Requirements - Full International Package 19 Table 8.1 TV Encoders and Supported TV Adjustment Features 105 NVIDIA Corporation iv
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    NVIDIA Quadro Workstation User's Guide List of Figures Figure 1.1 NVIDIA GPU Tab 9 Figure 1.2 NVIDIA Display Properties: Media Center Menu (nView Display Mode 9 Figure 1.3 NVIDIA Display Properties: Media Center Menu (nView Dualview Mode 10 Figure 1.4 NVIDIA Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU tab 47
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    NVIDIA Quadro Workstation User's Guide Figure 5.31 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU tab: Windows 9x 60 Figure 5.32 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Windows 9x 61 Figure 5.33 nView Clone Mode Available: Figure 8.14 Device Selection: Analog Display and TV (Dualview mode 96 vi NVIDIA Corporation
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    9.3 nView Desktop Manager Properties Panel 109 Figure 9.4 NVIDIA Media Center Icon 111 Figure 9.5 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: nView Desktop Manager Settings 111 Figure 9.6 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: 3D Antialiasing Settings 111 Figure 9.7 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: NVRotate Settings 111 Figure
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    NVIDIA Quadro Workstation User's Guide Figure A.1 Display Properties Settings: Display 1 (Digital Display) nView Span/Clone Mode 143 Figure A.2 Display Properties Settings: Display 3 (TV) in nView Span/Clone Mode 144 Figure A.3 NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 Tab 144 Figure A.4 NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200
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    refer to the NVIDIA web page: www.nvidia.com. Other Related Documentation • If you are primarily using the NVIDIA workstation products, i.e., graphics cards based on the Quadro® through Quadro4 series of processors, see the "Quadro Workstation Display Properties User's Guide". NVIDIA Corporation 1
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    graphics cards based on NVIDIA GPUs. Note: nView Desktop Manager has been further enhanced in terms of new features for the Release 40 NVIDIA drivers. For details, see "New Features in this Driver Release" on page 5 and the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager 2.0 User's Guide. 2 NVIDIA Corporation
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    can configure the advanced display properties of the current release of the NVIDIA Windows Display Driver software. Note: The NVIDIA Display Properties has a completely new and efficient user interface. For details, see "NVIDIA Display Properties: New User Interface" on page 7 later in this chapter
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    installed in the computer. GPU Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). NVIDIA graphics chip products are called GPUs. Supported NVIDIA GPUs are listed in "Hardware: Supported NVIDIA Products" on page 19. The graphics card you are using is based on an NVIDIA GPU. modal dialog box A dialog box that puts you
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    • "Windows XP SP1" on page 6 • "Temperature Settings" on page 6 • "Direct 3D Vertical Sync Options" on page 6 • "NVRotate" on page 6 • "DirectX 9 Support" on page 6 • "Video Enhancements" on page 7 • "TV Screen Size Support" on page 7 • "Additional Enhancements" on page 7 NVIDIA Corporation 5
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    ® releases DirectX™ 9 runtime, Release 40 will provide support for DirectX 9, which includes the new vertex shaders, antialiasing modes, and multi-display device support. 1. Rotation is not supported on graphics cards based on the NVIDIA TNT, TNT2 or Vanta product families. NVIDIA Corporation
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    Properties User's Guide Video Enhancements Changes in the video driver include: • Flip Sync functionality support • Support for multiple Macrovision clients • Simplified Video Mirror feature controls TV Screen Size Support Depending on the TV encoder used, Release 40 supports the adjustment of the
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    NVIDIA GPUbased graphics card that is installed on your computer. The NVIDIA Media Center menu appears (Figure 1.2 and Figure 1.3). From this menu, you can access all the NVIDIA properties panels where you can configure the following NVIDIA Display Driver only with the GeForce FX GPU and only if
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Figure 1.1 NVIDIA GPU Tab User's Guide Figure 1.2 NVIDIA Display Properties: Media Center Menu (nView Display Mode) Media Center menu with nView Display Mode Option Click this button to collapse the Media Center menu. NVIDIA Corporation 9
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    Display Properties: Media Center Menu (nView Dualview Mode) Media Center in nView Dualview mode. Click this button to collapse the Media Center menu. Figure 1.4 NVIDIA GPU Panel with Media Center Menu (Collapsed) Click this button or click Additional Properties to display the Media Center menu. 10
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Figure 1.5 nView Display Mode Panel with Media Center Menu User's Guide Click this button to collapse the Media Center menu. Figure 1.6 nView Display Mode Panel with Media Center Menu Collapsed Click this button to display the Media Center menu. NVIDIA Corporation 11
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    Feature Enhancements The following features have been enhanced in the new version of NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager: • Operating System Support includes Windows NT® 4.0, Windows 98/Me, and Windows 2000/XP. • you can change through options in the Desktop Manager Hot Keys panel. 12 NVIDIA Corporation
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    performance. • Dynamic AGP/Video Memory Management • Accommodates multiple applications open at the same time • Dynamic Memory Resizing Allowance for additional memory tuning 2 NVKeystone is not supported on graphics cards based on the TNT, TNT2 or Vanta product families. NVIDIA Corporation 13
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    Requirements and Support This section contains the following topics: • "Operating Systems" on page 18 • "Minimum Hard Disk Space" on page 18 • "Software: NVIDIA Display Driver" on page 19 • "Hardware: Supported NVIDIA Products" on page 19 • "Supported Languages" on page 21 17 NVIDIA Corporation
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    User's Guide Operating Systems This release of the NVIDIA Display Properties driver is designed Service Release 2) with USB supplement for AGP support Microsoft OPENGL32.DLL Microsoft DirectX 5 Note: Windows 95, 98, and Me are collectively called Windows 9x in this guide MB NVIDIA Corporation 18
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    version that is installed. Hardware: Supported NVIDIA Products Table 2.5 lists the NVIDIA products supported by the NVIDIA Display Driver software and the number of displays the GPU-based card supports. Table 2.5 Supported NVIDIA GPU-Based Products NVIDIA Desktop Products nForce™2 S nForce2 ST
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    Display Properties User's Guide Table 2.5 Supported NVIDIA GPU-Based Products (continued) NVIDIA Desktop Products GeForce FX 5900 GeForce FX 5900 Ultra GeForce FX 5200 Ultra GeForce FX 5200 GeForce FX 5600 Ultra GeForce FX 5600 GeForce FX 5600 SE GeForce FX 5800 Ultra GeForce FX 5800 GeForce4 Ti
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    NVIDIA GPU-Based Products (continued) NVIDIA Desktop Products GeForce 256 NVIDIA Workstation Products Quadro NVIDIA RIVA TNT2™ Ultra --- NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Pro NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 M64 NVIDIA Vanta™ NVIDIA Vanta LT NVIDIA RIVA TNT™ --- Number of Displays Supported Per Card
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    User's Guide Notes on Feature and Configuration Support • "Feature Support" on page 22 • "Multi-Display Setup: Tips and Requirements" on page 22 Feature Support • To access NVIDIA nView-based features using the NVIDIA Display Properties driver, you need • a multi-display graphics card based on
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    • For example purposes, most of the NVIDIA panels shown in this guide feature NVIDIA GeForce4-based and the GeForce FX-based GPUs. You may be using a different NVIDIA GPU, in which case you will see the exact name of the GPU you are using reflected in the NVIDIA GPU tab. • The Windows 2000 and
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    not have been released outside of NVIDIA. Table 3.1 NVIDIA Display Drivers for Windows Driver Release 40 Release 40 Release 35 Name Detonator™ FX Detonator 40 Versions 44.03 - 44.xx 40.xx - 44.02 35.xx - 36.xx Comments Releases ongoing Releases ongoing Releases ongoing NVIDIA Corporation 24
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    previous releases of the NVIDIA Display Driver for Windows. These features are: • nView, the next-generation of the former "TwinView" feature, is the latest multi-display technology encompassing driver support, multi-display GPU architecture, and desktop management support. 25 NVIDIA Corporation
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    optimizations • Optimized DirectX pipeline with NVIDIA Pixel and Vertex Shaders • Full support for Windows XP, including: • full hardware acceleration for Windows XP user interface features and • accelerated Windows XP 3D performance through the NVIDIA XPress Link technology. NVIDIA Corporation 26
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    - Settings - Advanced Tabs" on page 29 TwinView TwinView is a Release 6 and later feature that supports connecting dual displays using an NVIDIA GPU-based multi-display card. TwinView includes major features such as the Virtual Desktop, Video Mirror, and Desktop Manager. 27 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide TwinView supports a variety of display options, such as digital flat panels, redgreen-blue (RGB) monitors, TVs, and analog flat panels and display modes; i.e., Standard, Clone, and Span. Virtual Desktop Virtual Desktop is a TwinView feature that is useful for
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    NVIDIA Driver Feature History • Enable Advanced Multiple Monitors Direct3D The NVIDIA Direct3D Settings panel contains the following changes: • Improved full-scene antialiasing methods not previously available • Removed certain obsolete options Cursor Trails Support texturing 29 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide • level-of-detail control for mipmapped textures (supported in software on TNT2) • texture coordinate edge clamping • 3D textures (performed in software (GeForce, GeForce2) • Multi-monitor hardware is accelerated on Windows 2000. NVIDIA Corporation 30
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    NVIDIA OpenGL properties tab. • Enabling GL_POLYGON_SMOOTH no longer forces software is now disabled (leaving the driver with DirectX 6 material source capabilities NVIDIA now provides tabs (Display Properties >Settings > Advanced) for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000. 31 NVIDIA Corporation
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    process but does not provide step-bystep instructions on how to perform an actual installation. • For details on configuring and using the nView Desktop Manager application component of the NVIDIA Display Driver, see the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager 2.0 User's Guide. NVIDIA Corporation 32
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    Display Driver is installed in Span mode. Preserving Desktop Manager Settings Before Upgrading Your Software You can preserve your Desktop Manager settings by using profiles when you upgrade your software. Follow the steps below and/or refer to the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager 2.0 User's Guide for
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    Display Properites User's Guide 4 Uninstall the currently installed NVIDIA Display Driver software on your system. See "Uninstalling the NVIDIA Display Driver Software" on page 34. 5 Install the new version of the NVIDIA Display Driver software. 6 Copy your profile .tvp file back into the Windows
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    Properties Settings Panel" on page 62 nView Dualview vs. Span and Clone Modes When using NVIDIA products that are multi-display capable, there are three ways to run multi-display configurations under Display Mode option is replaced by the Device Selection option (Figure 5.2). 35 NVIDIA Corporation
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    40 User's Guide Figure 5.1 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: nView Display Mode Enabled nView Display Mode option appears when Dualview is disabled. . Figure 5.2 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Dualview Mode Enabled nView Display Mode is unavailable when Dualview mode is enabled. . NVIDIA Corporation 36
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    . . • nView Dualview Mode has no special "nView multi-display mode" user interface because Dualview support conforms to the standard Microsoft user interface. The "Standard" mode in the panel shown in Figure page 45 • "Activating nView Dualview Mode: Windows 9x" on page 48 37 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Release 40 User's Guide • nView Span and Clone Modes: You can access Span or Clone = 1024 x 768) Taskbar is not stretched across displays. Background is not stretched across displays. Dualview support and functionality include the following: NVIDIA Corporation 38
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    NVIDIA multidisplay graphics card: • PC monitor with an analog connector • Flat Panel with a DVI connector • TV with an S-Video connector. For example, you can have a system with the primary display as an analog PC monitor that supports capabilities than the analog PC monitor. 39 NVIDIA Corporation
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    devices. 2 Ensure that you have more than one display device attached to your multidisplay graphics card and that the display devices are turned on. 3 Confirm that the NVIDIA Display Driver software (including the nView Desktop Manager component) has been installed on your system. 4 Start up Windows
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    Chapter 5 Using nView Multi-Display Modes: Dualview vs. Span/Clone Figure 5.5 NVIDIA Desktop Utilities Panel: Enabling Dualview in Windows 2000 Figure 5.6 Restart Now Message: Enabling Dualview in Note: It may take up to one minute for the first Dualview prompt to appear. 41 NVIDIA Corporation
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    system starts up, if the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager Setup Wizard appears, run through the Wizard. (See the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager 2.0 User's Guide for details.) 10From your desktop, right click to view the properties menu, then click Properties and the Settings tab. NVIDIA Corporation 42
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    image 1 so that it is the selected display. 12Click Advanced to display the NVIDIA GPU tab, as shown in Figure 5.9. 13Click the NVIDIA GPU tab to display the associated panel and the Media Center menu, as shown checked and your secondary display is enabled (Figure 5.11). 43 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Release 40 User's Guide Figure 5.9 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab: Windows 2000 NVIDIA GPU tab Figure 5.10 First Appearance of the Media Center Menu: Windows 2000 (Dualview) Media Center menu NVIDIA Corporation 44
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    "Dualview" mode. You may only need to do an "attach" procedure to enable the secondary display device. Follow these steps: 1 Make sure you have an NVIDIA GPU-based multi-display graphics card installed in your computer. 45 NVIDIA Corporation
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    40 User's Guide 2 Confirm that all your display devices are securely connected to your computer and turned on! 3 Confirm that the NVIDIA Display Driver software (including the nView display device is enabled. 8 Click Advanced. The NVIDIA GPU tab appears (Figure 5.14). NVIDIA Corporation 46
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    NVIDIA GPU tab. Notice that although you are in Dualview mode, you can see the nView Display Mode option in the Media Center menu. Figure 5.13 Windows XP Display Settings in Dualview Mode (Display 2 attached) Figure 5.14 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU tab NVIDIA GPU tab 47 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Release 40 User's Guide Dualview Mode: Windows 9x Notes: • Dualview mode is not supported under Windows 95. • Under Dualview mode, when you switch based applications will only run using Microsoft's software rendering implementation of OpenGL. This is NVIDIA Corporation 48
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    Make sure you have an NVIDIA GPU-based multi-display graphics card installed in your computer and all your display devices are securely connected to your computer and turned on! 2 Confirm that the current version of the NVIDIA Display Driver software (including the nView Desktop Manager application
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Release 40 User's Guide 6 Right click monitor image 2 (Figure 5.17) and click the display image 1 so that it is the selected display. 9 Click Advanced and then click the NVIDIA GPU tab (Figure 5.19) to display the window in Figure 5.20. Under Windows 9x, the nView Display
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    Chapter 5 Using nView Multi-Display Modes: Dualview vs. Span/Clone Figure 5.18 Enabling Dualview (2): Windows 9x Figure 5.19 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab: Windows 9x NVIDIA GPU tab 51 NVIDIA Corporation
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    Guide Figure 5.20 NVIDIA Media Center Menu in Dualview Mode: Windows 98 Media Center menu nView Display Mode option is unavailable in Dualview mode. nView Span and Clone Modes nView Span, Clone, and Dualview modes support advanced NVIDIA features such as Video " display. NVIDIA Corporation 52
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    5.21. If you maximize an application, the application will be maximized to fill the large "logical" display screen - i.e., both displays. • Using the current Release 40 drivers under Windows XP and Windows 2000, you can run nView Span mode with more than two displays. For example, if 53
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    Guide are using an NVIDIA GPU-based card Advanced to display the NVIDIA GPU tab. 4 Click the NVIDIA GPU tab and then NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager Setup Wizard appears, run through the Wizard. (See the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager 2.0 User's Guide NVIDIA GPU tab (Figure 5.23). 9 Click the NVIDIA
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    Chapter 5 Using nView Multi-Display Modes: Dualview vs. Span/Clone Figure 5.22 Windows 2000 Display Properties Settings in nView Span/Clone Mode (Dualview disabled) Figure 5.23 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU Tab: Windows 2000 NVIDIA GPU tab 55 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Release 40 Figure 5.24 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Windows 2000 User's Guide Media Center menu Figure 5.25 nView Clone/Span Modes Available: Windows 2000 . NVIDIA Corporation nView Span/Clone modes are available because nView Standard (Dualview) mode is disabled. 56
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    the display image 1 so that it is the selected display. Figure 5.26 Disabling Dualview Mode: Windows XP 5 Click Advanced to display the NVIDIA GPU tab shown in Figure 5.27. 6 Click the NVIDIA GPU tab to display the nView Display Mode option in the Media Center menu, as shown in Figure 5.28. 57
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    nView Display Mode to display the associated panel with the Span/ Clone mode options available (Figure 5.29). Figure 5.27 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU tab: Windows XP (2000) NVIDIA GPU tab Figure 5.28 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Windows XP (2000) Media Center menu . NVIDIA Corporation 58
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    enabled on the Display Settings panel.) 3 Be sure to click the display image 1 so that it is the selected display. 4 Click Advanced to display the NVIDIA GPU tab shown in Figure 5.31. 5 Click the NVIDIA GPU tab to display the Media Center menu (Figure 5.32) 59 NVIDIA Corporation
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    Properties Release 40 User's Guide 6 From the Media Center menu, click nView Display Mode to display the associated properties panel (Figure 5.33). Figure 5.30 Disabling Dualview: Windows 9x Figure 5.31 First Appearance of the NVIDIA GPU tab: Windows 9x NVIDIA GPU tab NVIDIA Corporation 60
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    Chapter 5 Using nView Multi-Display Modes: Dualview vs. Span/Clone Figure 5.32 NVIDIA Media Center Menu: Windows 9x Media Center menu Figure 5.33 nView Clone Mode Available: Windows 9x nView Clone mode is available. when Dualview .mode is disabled. 61 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Release 40 User's Guide mode is only available with the NVIDIA Quadro NVS GPU-based series of graphics cards. • If you want to enable you must change modes to nView Multiview mode, which supports up to sixteen (16) displays. Multi-Display Mode NVIDIA Corporation 62
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    monitors. That is, you can position the images one above the other even though your monitors are sideby-side. Figure 5.34 Display Settings (Horizontal) 63 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Release 40 Figure 5.35 Display Settings (Vertical) User's Guide NVIDIA Corporation 64
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    Chapter 5 Using nView Multi-Display Modes: Dualview vs. Span/Clone Figure 5.36 Display Settings (Diagonal) 65 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide CHAPTER NVIEW APPLICATIONS This chapter supported on a given card will vary. Setting up a multi-display graphics card involves installing the card on a PC, attaching the two display devices to the PC, and installing the current version of NVIDIA Corporation
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    mode can be used for image editing, close-up work in modeling or CAD applications, or image processing and mapping applications. nView Clone mode supports the Video Mirror feature, where you may want to dedicate an application to one of the two displays or run the application 67 NVIDIA Corporation
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    Guide across both displays. Examples include entertainment applications, digital video editing, and DVD playback. For details, see "Overlay Controls Panel" on page 130. nView Applications Note: For extensive information on nView applications, refer to the Products tab on the NVIDIA .Virtual Desktop,
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    device and you can watch DVDs -- without buying a dedicated DVD player. See "Overlay Controls Panel" on page 130. • Television and Movies: Using the nView Video Mirror feature, you can watch TV and any other video while you work. See "Overlay Controls Panel" on page 130. 69 NVIDIA Corporation
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    Configuration Options" on page 87 Notes Before You Begin • To use nView features, you need a graphics card based on a multi-display NVIDIA GPU. See Table 2.1 in Chapter 1 for NVIDIA GPU support information. • This chapter assumes you have an analog display (CRT) and either a digital display and/or
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    display. • When you right click the monitor image, a pop-up menu appears from which you can make adjustments to the associated display devices and access the Color Correction tab. nView Standard (Dualview) Mode can be a clicking the "down arrow" to display the drop-down menu. 71 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide lets you effectively freeze the virtual desktop at a certain all displays connected to the graphics card. Note Use this feature if you NVIDIA GPU tab to display basic information about your display adapter, system, and the NVIDIA driver NVIDIA Corporation 72
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    panel. Note: Under Windows 9x, only Standard (Dualview) and Clone modes are available. Figure 7.1 NVIDIA GPU Tab and Panel with Media Center Menu Media Center menu Standard (Dualview) Mode The Standard ( types of display devices: analog display, digital display, and TV. 73 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide To switch display devices from analog display (CRT) to either a digital display or a TV display device, : Windows 98 Standard (Dualview) mode Figure 7.3 nView Standard (Dualview) Mode Menu: Windows XP (2000) Standard (Dualview) mode NVIDIA Corporation 74
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    . The example in this section starts with the analog display (CRT) as the primary display and TV or digital display as the secondary display. 75 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide • Be sure your display devices are turned on before you access the nView Display Mode tab. • If you turn " on page 102. 10Then click Advanced . . to display the Device Selection panel, which confirms that the TV option is enabled. NVIDIA Corporation 76
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    Clone Mode Menu (Display 2 = Digital Display): Windows 98 Right click on monitor image 2 to see the pop-up menu for your secondary display device. 77 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide Figure 7.6 nView Clone Mode (Display 1= Analog Display): Windows XP Figure 7.7 nView Device Selection Panel (Display 1= Analog Display) NVIDIA Corporation 78
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    Chapter 7 nView Display Mode Basics Figure 7.8 nView Clone Mode Menu (Display 2 = Digital Display): Win 2000 (XP) Figure 7.9 nView Device Selection Panel (Display 2 = Digital Display) 79 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide Figure 7.10 nView Clone Mode Menu (Display 2 = TV): Windows 2000 (XP) Figure 7.11 nView Device Selection Panel (Display 2 = TV) NVIDIA Corporation 80
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    Chapter 7 nView Display Mode Basics Figure 7.12 nView Clone Mode (Display 1 = Digital Display): Windows XP Figure 7.13 nView Clone Mode (Display 2 = Analog Display): Windows 2000 81 NVIDIA Corporation
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    of the secondary display is less than the current resolution of the primary display, once you enable Clone mode from the nView Display Mode panel, Virtual Desktop will already be enabled. However, you still may want to adjust the resolutions of the NVIDIA Corporation 82
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    Settings tab of your primary display. Follow these steps to enable Virtual Desktop: 1 From the nView Display Mode panel, right click the Change Resolution option on the display 2 pop-up menu, adjust (increase) the resolution on the primary display until the Change Resolution NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide does not currently offer true multi-monitor support for Span mode using one NVIDIA multi-display graphics card 1. As a result, the size of graphics cards are installed, the Windows 2000 operating system does detect two devices NVIDIA Corporation 84
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    image and right click on it to display the pop-up menu of options. Figure 7.17 nView Horizontal Span (Display 2 = Digital Display) Windows XP 85 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide Figure 7.18 nView Clone & Horizontal Span Modes: Primary Displays (Windows XP) Figure 7.19 nView Vertical Span Mode (Display 2 = Digital Display): Windows XP NVIDIA Corporation 86
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    as a TV, see "Device Selection And Configuration" on page 88. For details on configuring additional features, see "Additional Features and Enhancements" on page 107. 87 NVIDIA Corporation
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    display device you want to switch to. Select the output display device (monitor, digital flat panel, or TV) depending on the devices your graphics processor supports. NVIDIA Corporation 88
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    devices between two secondary displays or switching from primary to secondary device or vice versa. Figure 8.3 nView Clone Mode (Display 2 = Digital Display): Windows XP 89 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide Figure 8.4 nView Clone Mode (Display 1 = Digital Display) Windows XP Figure 8.5 nView Vertical Span (Display 2 = Analog Display): Windows XP NVIDIA Corporation 90
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    Chapter 8 Device Selection And Configuration Figure 8.6 nView Horizontal Span/Clone Modes (Primary Displays): Windows XP Figure 8.7 nView Vertical Span (Display 2 = Digital Display): Windows XP 91 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide Figure 8.8 Device Selection: Analog or Digital Display as Primary Display Figure 8.9 Device Selection: nView Standard (Dualview) Mode (1) NVIDIA Corporation 92
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    you have you have at least two display devices connected to your graphics card. You can use the basic procedure described here to switch between any to work with and click Apply, if needed. 3 Click Advanced and then the NVIDIA GPU tab. 4 Click the Device Selection option from the Media Center menu to
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide 5 Click Detect Displays if you want to detect all display devices connected to the output device (analog display, panel. Figure 8.11 Display Settings Dualview Mode: Windows XP Figure 8.12 Display Settings Dualview Mode: Windows 2000 NVIDIA Corporation 94
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    Settings" message appears on your digital display. 8 Click Yes before the message times out. You entire desktop moves over to the display you selected. 95 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide Figure 8.14 Device Selection: Analog Display and TV (Dualview mode) Plug and Play Figure 8.15 Device Selection: Digital Display and TV (Dualview mode) . NVIDIA Corporation 96
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    ). Figure 8.16 Screen Adjustment Settings: Analog Display 4 To adjust the screen position, move the mouse over the monitor image and drag the desktop to the desired position while holding down the primary mouse button. Use the arrow positioning buttons for fine adjustments. 97 NVIDIA Corporation
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    's Guide Display Timing If your NVIDIA GPU-based graphics card is connected to a CRT (Analog Display), follow these steps to access the Display Timing panel: Note: If you are in the nView Display Mode panel, right click the monitor image to display the pop-up menu and select Screen Adjustment to
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    Adjusts the monitor timing by maintaining the current aspect ratio. Device Adjustments: Flat Panel Flat Panel Display If your NVIDIA GPU-based graphics card option is selected on the Device Selection panel. 2 Click Device Adjustments to access the Flat Panel Display settings, as shown in Figure
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    scaling and Centered Output to determine the placement of the image on your flat panel display when running at resolutions lower than the maximum supported resolution. Figure 8.14 shows the Centered Output setting. Figure 8.20 Flat Panel Display Settings: Centered Output NVIDIA Corporation 100
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    scaling option is available for flat panels that support multiple native resolutions. Monitor Settings (Refresh Display Mode panel, right click the Digital Flat Panel icon and select Screen Adjustment to display the Flat Panel Display panel, click Monitor Settings to open the NVIDIA Corporation
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    's Guide TV Settings This section explains the TV formats and settings available on the Device Selection panel. Note: The TV formats and settings are also supported on single-display NVIDIA GPU-based cards. Note display the Device Selection panel with the TV option enabled. NVIDIA Corporation 102
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    Output Format field and select the format (Figure 8.22). If you have the proper connector cable, S-Video-Out generally provides a higher quality output than Composite Video-Out. If you are not sure which type of signal you should specify, choose the Auto-select setting. 103 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide Change Support of TV adjustment features described in this section depend on the TV encoder you are using. Table 8.1 lists TV encoders and the TV adjustment features they support. The first four categories of TV encoders are supported by NVIDIA Corporation
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    TV Adjustment Features Supported TV Adjustment Features TV Encoders Brightness Saturation Screen Size Positioning Integrated x x Chrontel x x x Phillips x Conexant x x Conexant (with older x x x NVIDIA GPUs) Flicker Filter x x x x Figure 8.24 Device Adjustments: TV Output
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide OK or Apply to save the settings before the 10 second interval has elapsed. • Brightness/Saturation: Use these slider controls to adjust the brightness and saturation of the TV image. • Flicker Filter: Use this slider to adjust level that adjusts the screen
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    to configure the following NVIDIA Display Driver settings: • "Desktop Utilities )" on page 139 Desktop Utilities Panel Use the NVIDIA Desktop Utilities panel to do the following: • access its properties to configure settings. • Enable the NVIDIA Media Center icon (a Windows task bar utility), which
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    User's Guide for restoring default settings and accessing the Windows Display Properties settings. Enabling Desktop Manager To enable (load) or disable (unload) Desktop Manager from the NVIDIA Desktop will see that nView Properties has been added to the menu (Figure 9.2). NVIDIA Corporation 108
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    notice that the Desktop Manager Configuration button is activated (Figure 9.8). You can also click this button to open the nView Desktop Manager properties panel. 109 NVIDIA Corporation
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    Note: For details on configuring and using nView Desktop Manager, see the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager User's Guide. 7 To disable the Desktop Manager, simply click the Enable Desktop Manager check box . Some of the menus are shown in Figure 9.5, Figure 9.6, and Figure 9.7. NVIDIA Corporation 110
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    and Enhancements Figure 9.4 NVIDIA Media Center Icon Windows Taskbar Media Center icon Figure 9.5 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: nView Desktop Manager Settings Figure 9.6 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: 3D Antialiasing Settings Figure 9.7 NVIDIA Media Center Icon: NVRotate Settings 111 NVIDIA Corporation
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    Guide Enabling Dualview Mode for Windows 2000 To enable Dualview mode in Windows 2000, follow these steps: 1 Right click from your Windows desktop. 2 Click Properties > Settings tab > Advanced > NVIDIA images appear on the Settings panel now, which indicates Dualview mode. NVIDIA Corporation 112
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    desktop to display the pop-up menu and then click Properties > Settings > Advanced. b Click the NVIDIA GPU tab. c From the Media Center menu, click Color Correction to display the NVIDIA Color Correction panel. Figure 9.9 Color Correction Settings: Dualview Mode • From the nView Display Mode panel
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    2D, 3D, and video - appear brighter and crisper (even on flat panels) in your applications. Note: DVC is supported by the GeForce2 MX and later series of NVIDIA GPUs. the sliders. You can adjust the red, green or blue channels individually or all three channels at once. NVIDIA Corporation 114
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    photographs) when they are displayed on your monitor. Also, many 3D-accelerated games may appear too dark to play. Increasing the brightness option is only available on GeForce FX and later NVIDIA GPUs. The slider allows you to adjust the sharpness of the image quality by . 115 NVIDIA Corporation
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    Guide Performance and Quality Settings Panel To access the Performance & Quality Settings panel, follow these steps: 1 Right click from the Windows desktop to open the pop-up menu. 2 Click Properties > Settings tab > Advanced > NVIDIA image quality for your applications. NVIDIA Corporation 116
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    of graphics card you are using. at the expense of some performance in 3D applications. • 4x, 9-tap Gaussian enables NVIDIA User Guide for details. Tips on Setting Antialiasing Modes Some antialiasing settings require a large amount of video memory. If the mode you requested requires more video
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    image quality, select this option to sharpen textures when running 3D applications with antialiasing enabled. Direct3D Settings Panel To access the Direct3D table fog support. Enabling this option ensures that such games run properly with your NVIDIA graphics processor. NVIDIA Corporation 118
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    the NVIDIA logo in the lower corner of the screen while Direct3D applications are running. Figure 9.12 Direct3D Settings Panel Other Direct3D Options Mipmap Detail Level Allows you to adjust the image quality • High image quality • Blend • High performance • Best performance 119 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties User's Guide PCI Texture Memory Size This option allows the graphics option (button) on the Direct 3D Settings panel is not available under all NVIDIA GPU-based cards. Displays a dialog box that allows you to customize additional Direct3D settings. NVIDIA Corporation 120
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    (button) on the Direct 3D Settings panel is not available under all NVIDIA GPU-based cards. Click More Direct3D from the software may expect the texel origin to be defined elsewhere. The image quality of such applications will improve if the texel origin is redefined. Use the slider control to adjust
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    Display Properties User's Guide Vertical Sync Mode Note: The Vertical Sync Mode options appear only for certain types of NVIDIA GPU-based cards. These options specify how Vertical Sync is handled in Direct3D : 1 Right click from the Windows desktop to open the pop-up menu. NVIDIA Corporation 122
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    Chapter 9 Additional Features and Enhancements 2 Click Properties > Settings tab > Advanced > NVIDIA GPU tab to open the Media Center menu. 3 If you can't see the Refresh Rate select refresh rate overrides to be used in Direct3D applications, click Override refresh rates. 123 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties User's Guide Override refresh rates When you click this option, the list box of values becomes enabled so you can select individual three bit depths in the row, simply click to disable (remove the check mark from) that bit depth. 4 Click Apply. NVIDIA Corporation 124
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    the Windows desktop to open the pop-up menu. 2 Click Properties > Settings tab > Advanced and the NVIDIA GPU tab to display the Media Center menu. 3 If the OpenGL Settings options is not readily visible on the option to display the OpenGL Settings panel (Figure 9.18). 125 NVIDIA Corporation
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    support additional 3D instructions that complement your NVIDIA graphics processor and improve performance in 3D games or applications. This option allows you to disable support for these additional 3D instructions in the drivers. This can be useful for performance comparisons or for troubleshooting
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    setting (Figure 9.18). You can also specify this setting if you have problems with the multi-device modes. • nView Clone/Span Mode: This is set to nView Clone mode or nView Span mode. If multiple NVIDIA-GPU based graphics cards in your system are in use with active displays, this NVIDIA Corporation
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    Guide • Multi-Device Compatibility Mode: This mode is available if you have two or more active display devices when running in nView Dualview mode or if you are using different classes of NVIDIA GPU-based cards Dualview options for systems with or without multiple GPUs. NVIDIA Corporation 128
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    following methods: • Use Block Transfer is the block transfer method. • Auto-select allows the driver to determine the best method based on your hardware configuration. Vertical Sync Click to specify how vertical only to Windows XP/2000/NT 4.0. To activate the setting: 129 NVIDIA Corporation
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    to OpenGL workstation applications. Settings include AutoCAD, CATIA, 3D Paint, 3D Studio Max. Pro/ENGINEER, Lightwave, CDRS, Solidworks, Unigraphics, and others. Overlay Controls Panel Use the Overlay Controls panel to adjust the quality of video or DVD playback on your monitor. Note: If any
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    Description of Overlay Settings Full-Screen Video Mirroring Options Note: Video Mirror features are not available under Windows NT 4.0. The Video Mirror feature is supported by any NVIDIA GPU-based multidisplay graphics card. The Video Mirror feature allows a video or DVD application to mirror its
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    NVIDIA Display Properties User's Guide Note: After selecting any of these Full-Screen Device options, you may need to exit and restart your video application for the settings to take effect. • Disable Disables Video : Auto-select is an available option in Dualview mode. NVIDIA Corporation 132
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    the slider to zoom in on or out of the selected region of the video playback screen. Figure 9.24 Overlay Controls Panel: TV Tuner Option (Windows 98) Primary display and Secondary display are available options in in nView Clone mode. TV Tuner option available on Windows 9x 133 NVIDIA Corporation
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    9.24, forces the overlay software to use busmastering. Note: It is recommended that you leave this option unchecked unless you experience problems with video playback, such as image corruption or you cannot see a video image. NVRotate Panel Using the Release 40 NVIDIA drivers, you can access the
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    Table 2.5, "Supported NVIDIA GPU-Based Products" on page 19: • GeForce4 MX series of GPUs • GeForce4 Go series of GPUs • GeForce2 MX series of GPUs • GeForce2 Go series of GPUs Note: If you are using the Video Mirror feature, top and drag it in the direction of the rotation. 135 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properties Figure 9.25 NVRotate Settings Panel: Landscape Mode User's Guide Figure 9.26 NVRotate Settings Panel: Portrait Mode You can click any of these arrow buttons to perform the rotation options or click these options. NVIDIA Corporation 136
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    FX and newer NVIDIA GPUs and on certain older NVIDIA GPUs only if the option has been enabled on your computer. Temperature settings let you adjust the temperature of the selected NVIDIA GPU on your computer. To open the Temperature Settings panel, follow these steps: 137 NVIDIA Corporation
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    Properties User's Guide 1 Right click from your desktop to display the properties menu 2 Click Properties > Settings > Advanced > the NVIDIA GPU tab and then the Temperature Settings option from the be made with extreme caution. Figure 9.28 Temperature Settings Panel NVIDIA Corporation 138
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    option from the Media Center menu. A PowerMizer panel is shown in Figure 9.29 Figure 9.29 .PowerMizer Settings Panel (for mobile computers) Current Power Source Current Battery Charge Current Power Level 139 Sliders to change AC outlet and Battery consumption levels. NVIDIA Corporation
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    Balanced. • Battery: You can either conserve battery life by setting Maximum Power Savings, but at some decrease in performance, use the full graphics performance of your GPU by selecting Maximum Performance, or choose a compromise between the two settings by using Balanced. NVIDIA Corporation 140
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    using two NVIDIA GPU-based graphics cards, the GeForce4 Ti 4200 AGP card and the GeForce2 MX PCI card, in one computer running Windows XP. Note: Depending on the number of PCI slots your computer has, you can use several PCI cards. This example uses only one PCI card. 141 NVIDIA Corporation
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    cards. 3 Install the most recent NVIDIA Display Driver software. 4 Restart your computer as necessary and as prompted so that your system detects both graphics cards to the GeForce3 Ti card and the display is enabled (turned on) as shown in Figure A.1. This display is part of the nView (multi
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    Appendix A Using Multiple NVIDIA GPU-Based Cards GeForce4 Ti 4200 Panels: nView Span/Clone Mode Both digital display and TV are connected to the GeForce4 Ti card for nView Span and Clone mode Display Properties Settings: Display 1 (Digital Display) nView Span/Clone Mode 143 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide Figure A.2 Display Properties Settings: Display 3 (TV) in nView Span/Clone Mode Figure A.3 NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 Tab NVIDIA Corporation 144
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    Appendix A Using Multiple NVIDIA GPU-Based Cards Figure A.4 NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 Menu . Figure A.5 NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 nView Span and Clone Modes are Accessible Span and Clone modes are accessible when Dualview mode is not in effect. 145 NVIDIA Corporation
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    NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide GeForce2 MX Panels: Standard (Dualview) Mode Figure A.6 Display Properties Settings: Display 2 (CRT) Dualview mode Figure A.7 NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 Tab NVIDIA Corporation 146
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    Appendix A Using Multiple NVIDIA GPU-Based Cards Figure A.8 NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 Menu . Figure A.9 NVIDIA GeForce2 MX Standard (Dualview) Mode Span and Clone modes are not accessible when Standard (Dualview) mode is enabled. 147 NVIDIA Corporation
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    "Enabling the Media Center Icon" on page 110. 1 Right click the NVIDIA icon on your Windows task bar. A menu of configuration options appears, as shown in Figure A.10. Notice that both GeForce4 Ti 4200 and GeForce2 MX GPU-based cards are shown in the menu. 2 To see the GeForce4 Ti and GeForce2
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Detonator FX Drivers
NVIDIA Display Properties
User’s Guide
Version 45.23 for Windows
5th Edition
NVIDIA Corporation
August 2003