NVIDIA FX1300 User Guide - Page 137

Accessing the Full Screen Video Full-Screen Video Settings, Full Screen Device

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Chapter 7 Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features Accessing the Full Screen Video Page 1 First, make sure you have at least two displays connected to your computer. If you have only one display connected, you will not see the Full Screen Video menu option on the NVIDIA display menu. 2 On the nView Display Settings page, set nView mode to a multi‐display mode, such as Clone or Dualview. 3 Open the DVD or video application and click Full Screen Video from the NVIDIA display menu. If you need help in accessing the NVIDIA display menu, see "Accessing the NVIDIA Display Control Panel Pages" on page 24. Figure 7.12 and Figure 7.13 show Full Screen Video settings pages. Full-Screen Video Settings Full Screen Device Select the display on which you want video to be played back in full‐screen mode. Note: After selecting any of these Full Screen Device settings, you may need to exit and restart your video application for the settings to take effect. • Disable (Figure 7.12) disables Video Mirror (including the Full screen video zoom controls). • Primary display/Secondary display settings (Figure 7.13) are only available under nView Clone modes. To enable Full‐Screen Device functionality in nView Clone mode, click either Primary display or Secondary display as the full screen device. • Auto‐select (Figure 7.14) is only available under nView Dualview and Span modes. Auto‐select enables full‐screen device functionality, which creates the full‐ screen mirror on the display on which there is no overlay. This implies that if the video being played is dragged to the other display, the full‐screen mirror image will automatically switch displays. NVIDIA Corporation 126

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Chapter 7
Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver Features
Accessing the Full Screen Video Page
1
First, make sure you have at least two displays connected to your computer. If you
have only one display connected, you will not see the Full Screen Video menu
option on the NVIDIA display menu.
2
On the nView Display Settings page, set nView mode to a multi
display mode,
such as
Clone
or
Dualview
.
3
Open the DVD or video application and click
Full Screen Video
from the NVIDIA
display menu.
If you need help in accessing the NVIDIA display menu, see
“Accessing the
NVIDIA Display Control Panel Pages” on page 24
.
Figure 7.12
and
Figure 7.13
show Full Screen Video settings pages.
Full-Screen Video Settings
Full Screen Device
Select the display on which you want video to be played back in full
screen mode.
Note:
After selecting any of these Full Screen Device settings, you may need to exit
and restart your video application for the settings to take effect.
Disable
(
Figure 7.12
) disables Video Mirror (including the Full screen video zoom
controls).
Primary display/Secondary display
settings (
Figure 7.13
) are
only
available under
nView Clone modes
.
To enable Full
Screen Device functionality in nView Clone mode, click either
Primary display
or
Secondary display
as the full screen device.
Auto
select
(
Figure 7.14
) is
only
available under
nView Dualview and Span
modes
. Auto
select enables full
screen device functionality, which creates the full
screen mirror on the display on which there is no overlay. This implies that if the
video being played is dragged to the other display, the full
screen mirror image
will automatically switch displays.