NVIDIA VCQFX550PCIEPB User Guide - Page 50
Primary and Secondary Displays, nView Display Settings, Windows Display Properties Settings
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Chapter 4 Using nView Multi-Display Settings • TV + digital display • Digital display + TV • Analog display + TV • TV + Analog display Primary and Secondary Displays nView Display Settings On the NVIDIA nView Display Settings page, the primary display is designated by the display icon on the left and the secondary display is designated by the display icon on the right. Windows Display Properties Settings On the Windows Display Properties Settings page, your can determine the primary display by placing your mouse pointer on a display icon where the tool tip text indicates "Primary". Using nView Dualview Mode Note: You must have at least two displays connected to your computer to be able to view the nView Span mode settings. nView Dualview mode treats every display as a separate device. Dualview mode is sometimes called "native mode" because it is the native mode supported by Windows multi-display configurations; i.e. it is the multi-display mode defined by Microsoft and supported by Microsoft Windows operating systems. Dualview mode is equivalent to selecting the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor. . . setting on the Windows Display Settings page, which gives you an extended workspace. When you start Windows XP using multiple displays, Windows is pre-configured for Dualview mode. This is not the case for Windows 2000. To enable Dualview in Windows 2000, you need to install Dualview from the nView Display Settings page, as explained in subsequent sections. 50 User's Guide