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Procedure, Properties, Settings, Advanced, nView Display Settings, Clone, Apply, Change Resolution

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Chapter 4 Using nView Multi-Display Settings the secondary display when its resolution is set to less than the value set on the primary display. Procedure Follow these steps to enable Virtual Desktop: 1 From your Windows desktop, right click to view the Windows desktop menu, then click Properties > Settings > Advanced and then the NVIDIA GPU tab. 2 From the NVIDIA menu, click the nView Display Settings option. 3 From the nView Modes list, select Clone and click Apply. Note: If you just switched to Clone from Dualview, you'll need to follow the prompts to restart your computer. Then, when you have returned to your desktop, go to the nView Display Settings page and select Clone from the nView Modes list and click Apply. From the nView Display Settings page, right click display image (i.e., 1a or 1b) to display the pop‐up menu and click Change Resolution (Figure 4.16). The Screen Resolution & Refresh Rates page appears, as shown in Figure 4.17. Figure 4.16 nView Clone Mode with Virtual Desktop Enabled - Disabling Panning Click Change Resolution from the context menu of your secondary display. NVIDIA Corporation 60

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Chapter 4
Using nView Multi-Display Settings
the secondary display when its resolution is set to less than the value set on the
primary display.
Procedure
Follow these steps to enable Virtual Desktop:
1
From your Windows desktop, right click to view the Windows desktop menu,
then click
Properties
>
Settings
>
Advanced
and then the NVIDIA GPU tab.
2
From the NVIDIA menu, click the
nView Display Settings
option.
3
From the nView Modes list, select
Clone
and click
Apply
.
Note:
If you just switched to Clone from Dualview, you’ll need to follow the
prompts to restart your computer. Then, when you have returned to your
desktop, go to the nView Display Settings page and select
Clone
from the
nView Modes list and click
Apply
.
From the nView Display Settings page, right click display image (i.e.,
1a
or
1b
) to
display the pop
up menu and click
Change Resolution
(
Figure 4.16
). The Screen
Resolution & Refresh Rates page appears, as shown in
Figure 4.17
.
Figure 4.16
nView Clone Mode with Virtual Desktop Enabled — Disabling Panning
Click
Change Resolution
from the context menu
of your secondary display.