NVIDIA P128 User Guide - Page 35
Virtual Desktop, Video Mirror, Desktop Manager, Digital Vibrance Control, OpenGL
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NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide TwinView supports a variety of display options, such as digital flat panels, redgreen-blue (RGB) monitors, TVs, and analog flat panels and display modes; i.e., Standard, Clone, and Span. Virtual Desktop Virtual Desktop is a TwinView feature that is useful for flat panels and monitors with limited resolution. Virtual Desktop is used to set a larger than viewable area on the second display, which supports full pan-and-scan of the entire desktop area. Currently, Virtual Desktop functionality is available under the following operating systems and modes: • Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 in TwinView Standard or Clone mode • Windows 9x in TwinView Clone mode Video Mirror Video Mirror is a TwinView feature that allows a video or DVD application to mirror its playback in full-screen mode on any one of the connected display devices. In other words, Video Mirror allows video data that's displayed on a hardware overlay to be displayed at full-screen on a secondary display. Currently, Video Mirror functionality is available under • Windows 2000 in TwinView Clone mode • Windows 9x in TwinView Clone or Span mode • Windows 95 in TwinView Clone mode Desktop Manager See description of "nView vs. NVIDIA Display Properties" on page 2 Digital Vibrance Control Digital Vibrance Control™ (DVC), a mechanism for controlling color separation and intensity, boosts the color saturation of an image. DVC is supported by the GeForce2 MX family and later series of NVIDIA GPUs. OpenGL The NVIDIA OpenGL Settings panel contains the following changes: • Improved full-scene antialiasing methods • Additional options for Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 • Force 16-bit Depth Buffer NVIDIA Corporation 28