21.10.2003, 17:39
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Vielleicht hilft dir das weiter:
Nview user Guide
Seite 32
Zitat:
Enabling nView Dualview Mode for the First Time:
Windows 2000
Note: When you start Windows 2000 with an NVIDIA GPU-based multidisplay
graphics card (or multiple NVIDIA GPU-based graphics cards),
you are not yet in “Dualview” mode*. You can confirm this when you
view the Windows Display Properties Settings panel and see only one
monitor image in the display.
Note: When you start Windows 2000 with an NVIDIA Quadro4 NVS GPUbased
card, Dualview is the default mode of operation.
The NVIDIA Desktop Utilities settings panel contains an option that lets you
enable “Dualview” mode under Windows 2000. Follow these steps to enable
Dualview.
1 Make sure you have a multi-display NVIDIA GPU-based graphics card, or
dual graphics cards, properly installed in your computer and securely
connected to your display devices.
2 Ensure that you have more than one display device attached to your multidisplay
graphics card and that the display devices are turned on.
3 Confirm that the NVIDIA Display Driver software (including the nView
Desktop Manager component) has been installed on your system.
4 Start up Windows.
5 From your desktop, right click to view the properties menu.
6 Click Properties > Settings (tab) > Advanced > the NVIDIA GPU tab >
Desktop Utilities option from the Media Center menu to display the
NVIDIA Desktop Utilities panel.
7 Click the Enable Dualview (Treat multiple outputs. . . ) option to enable it
(Figure 3.5).and click Apply. The prompt in Figure 3.6 appears.
8 Click Restart Now. When the system starts up, you may see a series of
Dualview installation prompts as shown in Figure 3.7.
Note: It may take up to one minute for the first Dualview prompt to appear.
9 Click Yes, Finish, and Yes to follow through and then restart your computer
as prompted.
After the system starts up, if the NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager Setup
Wizard appears, run through the Wizard by following the procedures in
“Using the Desktop Manager Setup Wizard” on page 72.
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