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Adjusting Digital Display Settings
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Chapter 5 Configuring Displays • Fixed Aspect Ratio Timing forces the displayed image to retain the aspect ratio of the mode rather than aspect ratio of the analog display Note: The driver may place a black border around the displayed image, as needed. • Enable doublescan for lower resolution modes. Enabling this setting greatly improves image quality at lower resolutions, which is most useful for full screen video or computer games. Adjusting Digital Display Settings If your NVIDIA GPU-based graphics card is connected to a digital display, follow the steps in this section to access the display's Device Adjustment page where you can configure some flat panel display settings. If you have only one display connected and you do not the see the "nView Display Settings" option on the NVIDIA display menu, you will see the "Screen Adjustment" option instead. 1 Click Screen Adjustment to access the digital flat panel settings page (Figure 5.3). 2 See the next section Digital Display Settings for configuration details. If you have more than one display connected, follow these steps. 1 Click nView Display Settings from the NVIDIA display menu. 2 Select the display image that represents your digital display and then right click and select Device Adjustments to open digital flat panel settings page (Figure 5.3). 3 See the next section Digital Display Settings for configuration details. Digital Display Settings The digital display options are shown in Figure 5.3 and explained below. • Display Adapter Scaling. Select this setting if you want lower-resolution images scaled to fit the flat panel. For example, if your flat panel has a maximum resolution of 1400x1050, an image with a resolution of 1024x768 will be scaled to appear on the screen at a 1400x1050 resolution. • Centered Output. Select this setting if you want to display lower-resolution images as is in the center of the flat panel. For example, if your flat panel has a 72 User's Guide