NVIDIA FX1300 User Guide - Page 53

About Display Numbering, About Renaming Displays, Color Correction, Device Adjustments

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Chapter 4 Using nView Multi-Display Settings Available settings include: • Color Correction. See "Adjusting Desktop Colors" on page 92. • Device Adjustments. See "Configuring Displays" on page 66. • Select TV format. See "Adjusting Television (TV) Settings" on page 71. • NVRotate. See "Using NVRotate Settings" on page 131. • Change Resolution. See "Enabling Virtual Desktop - Clone Mode" on page 59 and "Changing Screen Resolutions and Refresh Rates" on page 136. Note: You can access these same menu options by clicking the Device Settings >> option at the bottom of the nView Display Settings page. About Display Numbering When you are running in nView Single display, Clone, or Dualview mode, the numeric part of the display image identifier such as 1 (or 2), 1 and 2, 1a and 1b, or 2a and 2b reflect the Windows display number, as viewable from the Windows Display Properties page. Note: The Windows operating system only assigns numbers to displays running in native Windows multi‐display mode - i.e., Dualview, which is common to both Windows and NVIDIA - but not Clone mode, which is an NVIDIA nView‐specific display mode. nView Dualview mode. The display images on the nView Display Settings page are numbered as separate displays, 1 and 2, as in the Windows Display Properties page. nView Clone or Span mode. Multiple displays running in nView Clone or nView Span mode also appear as one "Dualview" head to Windows and therefore the Windows Display Properties page displays only a single display image. The display images on the nView Display Settings, however, may be numbered as 1a and 1b (or 2a and 2b) where the numeric value remains the same with only the alphabetic part of the number (a or b) designating separate heads indicating dual display. About Renaming Displays In this release of the NVIDIA driver, you can also "rename" the display names that appear on your desktop context menu shown in Figure 3.2 of the previous chapter. On your nView Display Settings page, these display names are also always visible in NVIDIA Corporation 42

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Chapter 4
Using nView Multi-Display Settings
Available settings include:
Color Correction
. See
“Adjusting Desktop Colors” on page 92
.
Device Adjustments
. See
“Configuring Displays” on page 66
.
Select TV format
. See
“Adjusting Television (TV) Settings” on page 71
.
NVRotate
. See
“Using NVRotate Settings” on page 131
.
Change Resolution
. See
“Enabling Virtual Desktop — Clone Mode” on page 59
and
“Changing Screen Resolutions and Refresh Rates” on page 136
.
Note:
You can access these same menu options by clicking the
Device Settings >>
option at the bottom of the nView Display Settings page.
About Display Numbering
When you are running in nView Single display, Clone, or Dualview mode, the
numeric part of the display image identifier such as 1 (or 2), 1 and 2, 1a and 1b, or 2a
and 2b reflect the Windows display number, as viewable from the Windows Display
Properties page.
Note:
The Windows operating system only assigns numbers to displays running in
native Windows multi
display mode — i.e., Dualview, which is common to
both Windows and NVIDIA — but not Clone mode, which is an NVIDIA
nView
specific display mode.
nView Dualview mode
. The display images on the nView Display Settings page are
numbered as separate displays, 1 and 2, as in the Windows Display Properties page.
nView Clone
or
Span mode
. Multiple displays running in nView Clone or nView
Span mode also appear as one “Dualview” head to Windows and therefore the
Windows Display Properties page displays only a single display image. The display
images on the nView Display Settings, however, may be numbered as 1a and 1b (or
2a and 2b) where the numeric value remains the same with only the alphabetic part
of the number (a or b) designating separate heads indicating dual display.
About Renaming Displays
In this release of the NVIDIA driver, you can also “rename” the display names that
appear on your desktop context menu shown in
Figure 3.2
of the previous chapter.
On your nView Display Settings page, these display names are also always visible in