nView
Multi-Display Technology
There are
numerous benefits to running multiple monitors within the Windows environment
that can simplify even the most mundane of everyday tasks. Many more users
are adopting this multi-display solution that can support any combination
of computer monitors, television sets, projectors and digital flat panels,
showing true flexibility for both the home and work PC. The availability
of a secondary display device can significantly improve upon a much needed
Windows desk space for several applications, a much cheaper alternative
of purchasing a much larger display to accommodate the space but offset
with the hefty price tag. Another useful real world application includes
the ability to replicate a display image upon two output devices for a
presentation or classroom environment. Imagine a professor perusing around
a class itinerary while simultaneously outputting on a projector to a
lecture hall of hundreds of students.
Normally
to accomplish a multi-display scenario, one must include two or more VGA
cards within the computer system connected to two or more displays. A
hardware solution was created in the form of a single VGA card with a
dual head output connector, whether it is a standard DB15 (analog), DVI
(analog/digital) or TV (RCA/S-Video) connector.
The patent
pending NVIDIA nView technology incorporated both the hardware and
software technologies that can allow any novice user to easily set up.
With the release of the GeForce4, many revolutionary components were introduced
such as the integrated dual RAMDACs, necessary for maximum resolution
of 2048x1536 on both computer monitors, dual LVDS transmitters for hi-res
LCD panels as well as dual integrated TMDS transmitters for a maximum
resolution of 1280x1024 on digital flat panels.
Many of the software improvements that utilize this ground-breaking technology
come included within the newer NVIDIA Detonator drivers, version 27.20/27.30
or later. Therefore, there are no additional software necessary since
the nView feature is built within the NVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture
driver format. Several features were assimilated within the multi-monitor
driver setup for improved control and limitless flexibilities. Some of
the unique features of nView include the following:
- Desktop
Management
- Conveniently
change any aspect of the desktop display through an easy access
task icon or window sub-menus that can summon the nView Desktop
Management window.
- Distinct
User Profiles
- Customizable
settings on the desktop can be created and loaded whenever a user
logs into a community computer. An example includes a user that
prefers placing all the icons across the top of his computer screen,
but when another user logs into the same computer, loads his individual
profile that places all the icons towards the side of the screen.
- Window
Management
- Location
of a window can be kept into memory regarding placement, size or
even window properties when maximizing a window.
- Application
Management
- Ideal
for users who prefer opening applications such as Internet Explorer®
in different locations on screen upon bootup, within a particular
display or when using an Internet search engine.
- Window
Effects
- Several
useful tools are at your disposal including the Zoom feature that
can be utilized for viewing small text or an indiscernible image.
The Transparency feature gives a dragged window a see-through or
opaque appearance to allow the view of the contents of a window
in the background.
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