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Hardware Acceleration, View advanced settings, Single-display mode, nView Clone/Span mode

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Chapter 7 Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features 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 Figure 7.13 and explained. Note: Multi-display hardware acceleration options do not apply when using nView Multiview mode in Windows NT 4.0. • Single-display mode: If you have only one active display, this is the default setting. You can also specify this setting if you have problems with the multidevice modes. • nView Clone/Span mode is the default setting when your nView display mode is set to nView Clone mode or one of the nView Span modes. If multiple NVIDIAGPU based graphics cards in your system are in use with active displays, this setting is replaced by one of the "multi-display" modes described below. Figure 7.13 NVIDIA Advanced Driver Settings - Hardware Acceleration 120 User's Guide

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User’s Guide
Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
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
Figure 7.13
and explained.
Note:
Multi-display hardware acceleration options do not apply when using
nView Multiview mode in Windows NT 4.0.
Single-display mode
: If you have only one active display, this is the default
setting. You can also specify this setting if you have problems with the multi-
device modes.
nView Clone/Span mode
is the default setting when your nView display mode is
set to nView Clone mode
or
one of the nView Span modes. If multiple NVIDIA-
GPU based graphics cards in your system are in use with active displays, this
setting is replaced by one of the “multi-display” modes described below.
Figure 7.13
NVIDIA Advanced Driver Settings — Hardware Acceleration