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Key Features, Full Screen Video Mirroring, Overlay

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Chapter 4 Using nView Multi-Display Settings Sample nView Display Setting pages in Dualview mode are shown Figure 4.2, Figure 4.3, and Figure 4.4. Key Features Dualview support and functionality include the following: • Support for advanced NVIDIA features such as Full Screen Video Mirroring and Overlay. (See "Using Full Screen Video Settings" on page 128 and "Using Video Overlay Settings" on page 126.) Note: Windows NT 4.0 in nView Multiview mode does not support the "video mirroring" feature. • Windows places the taskbar on only one display and replicates (rather than stretches) the background on each display as shown in Figure 4.7 and Figure 4.8. Figure 4.7 Multiple Displays in nView Dualview Mode (1) Display 1 - resolution = 1280 x 768 Display 2 - resolution = 800 x 600 Taskbar is not stretched across displays. . Background is not stretched across displays Figure 4.8 Multiple Displays in nView Dualview Mode (2) • When you maximize an application, it maximizes only to the single display, and so on. Figure 4.7 and Figure 4.8 show examples of Dualview systems where the left and right displays are running at different screen resolution. Notice that the background is not stretched across the displays and the taskbar appears on a single display instead of being stretched across displays. NVIDIA Corporation 51

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Chapter 4
Using nView Multi-Display Settings
Sample nView Display Setting pages in Dualview mode are shown
Figure 4.2
,
Figure
4.3
,
and
Figure 4.4
.
Key Features
Dualview support and functionality include the following:
Support for advanced NVIDIA features such as
Full Screen Video Mirroring
and
Overlay
. (See
“Using Full Screen Video Settings” on page 128
and
“Using Video
Overlay Settings” on page 126
.)
Note:
Windows NT 4.0 in nView Multiview mode does not support the “video
mirroring” feature.
Windows places the taskbar on only one display
and
replicates (rather than
stretches) the background on each display as shown in
Figure 4.7
and
Figure 4.8
.
Figure 4.7
Multiple Displays in nView Dualview Mode (1)
Figure 4.8
Multiple Displays in nView Dualview Mode (2)
When you maximize an application, it maximizes only to the single display, and so
on.
Figure 4.7
and
Figure 4.8
show examples of Dualview systems where the left
and right displays are running at different screen resolution. Notice that the
background is not stretched across the displays and the taskbar appears on a
single display instead of being stretched across displays.
.
Display 1 —
resolution = 1280 x 768
Display 2 —
resolution = 800 x 600
Background
is not stretched across displays
Taskbar
is not stretched
across displays.