NVIDIA P128 User Guide - Page 75
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NVIDIA Display Properites User's Guide across both displays. Examples include entertainment applications, digital video editing, and DVD playback. For details, see "Overlay Controls Panel" on page 130. nView Applications Note: For extensive information on nView applications, refer to the Products tab on the NVIDIA Web site: www.nvidia.com • Engineering or mechanical CAD applications can use multiple displays for different directional views of an object or a building, such as a front or side view or even a wireframe model on one screen and a textured version of the same model on another. Many professional applications offer extensive graphical user interfaces, which can be left fully enabled and visible on one display, while the second display remains unobstructed for viewing the actual work. • Training and Presentation: nView Clone mode, where two monitors display identical images, is useful for presentations. A presenter may use the smaller monitor on the podium, while a projector monitor reflects the presentation to the audience. In training applications, the instructor can see what the student is doing under nView Clone mode. The ability to see the presentation while it's being projected can be especially useful in mobile PCs.Virtual Desktop, a sub-feature of nView Clone Mode, is useful for flat panels and monitors with limited resolution and is used to set a larger than viewable area on the second display, which supports full pan-and-scan of the entire desktop area. • Digital content creation applications can use one display for toolbars and palettes and the other for rendered output. Additionally, many real-time or game development environments allow the authoring tools or game engine code to be visible on one display, while showing the art or game engine in a full screen, game play-like mode on the second display. • Graphics Artists can have common applications such as Adobe Photoshop or 3D Studio Max open with the palettes and menus on one monitor and the other monitor dedicated to workspace. Writers can use one monitor for research and the other for writing. • Financial applications, such as stock trading applications, can use a pair of large digital flat panels. This would allow you to watch real-time stock data on one screen and use the other screen for trading activity. • Video editing applications would use one large PC display and one NTSC monitor. Since nView technology allows decoupling of refresh rates, the PC (editing) display could be a high-resolution RGB monitor for running the application (Adobe Premiere, for example), while the second display device NVIDIA Corporation 68