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Appendix E Glossary APPENDIX GLOSSARY analog display - Analog display refers to your CRT display, in general. The terms CRT and analog display may be used interchangeably in this guide. Control Panel (Microsoft Windows) - You can access the Windows Control Panel window by clicking Start > Settings > Control Panel from the Windows desktop taskbar. control panel (NVIDIA display) - The NVIDIA display properties "control panel" (shown in Chapter 4, Figure 3.7 and throughout this guide) refers to the entire NVIDIA-based window with the fly-out NVIDIA display menu containing options, each of which opens to a separate configuration page. control panel (nView Desktop Manager) - The nView Desktop Manager "control panel" refers to the entire nView Desktop Manager control panel window (tabbed style or NVIDIA menu style) from which you can configure nView Desktop Manager settings. For details, refer to the nView Desktop Manager User's Guide - Release 90 Driver Version nView Desktop Manager is also a clickable icon in the Windows Control Panel group of icons. When you click this icon, the nView Desktop Manager "control panel" appears. digital display - A digital display can be a digital flat panel (DFP) or, for example, a mobile (laptop or notebook) computer's LVDS internal display panel. desktop - Desktop is your Windows on-screen work area on which windows, icons, menus, and dialog boxes appear. 220 User's Guide

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User’s Guide
Appendix E
Glossary
A
PPENDIX
G
LOSSARY
analog display
— Analog display refers to your CRT display, in general. The terms
CRT and analog display may be used interchangeably in this guide.
Control Panel (Microsoft Windows)
— You can access the Windows Control Panel
window by clicking Start > Settings > Control Panel from the Windows desktop
taskbar.
control panel
(
NVIDIA display
) — The NVIDIA display properties “control panel”
(shown in Chapter 4,
Figure 3.7
and throughout this guide) refers to the entire
NVIDIA-based window with the fly-out NVIDIA display menu containing options,
each of which opens to a separate configuration page.
control panel
(
nView Desktop Manager
) — The nView Desktop Manager “control
panel” refers to the entire nView Desktop Manager control panel window (tabbed
style or NVIDIA menu style) from which you can configure nView Desktop Manager
settings. For details, refer to the
nView Desktop Manager User’s Guide — Release 90
Driver Version
nView Desktop Manager is also a clickable icon in the Windows Control Panel group
of icons. When you click this icon, the nView Desktop Manager “control panel”
appears.
digital display
— A digital display can be a digital flat panel (DFP) or, for example, a
mobile (laptop or notebook) computer’s LVDS internal display panel.
desktop
— Desktop is your Windows on-screen work area on which windows, icons,
menus, and dialog boxes appear.