Do you want to keep these settings" (see screen dump below). Once you hit APPLY, you will be prompted with a window that asks "Your desktop has been reconfigured. Once you have selected the HORIZONTAL SPAN button, remember to click the APPLY button.ħ.
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This is the magic window that allows you to extend the desktop across both monitors, and what was much easier to find on other Windows operating systems. You should get a window that looks like this: So, go ahead and click the nView Display Mode option. This was the trick I had to find out - if you do not DISABLE the second monitor (as outlinedĪbove), then you will get the same list on the left, WITHOUT the nView Display Mode option. From this menu, you want to select the first option - nView Display Mode. This should produce the side menu shown above.Ħ. Note: If you have selected the Quadro4 750 XGL tab, but still do not see the side menu, click the little green button with the arrow in that is located on the left-hand-side of the main If you don't select this tab, you will not get the menu bar on the When you click that button,Ī new window will pop up that looks like:įrom the list of tabs at the top of the window, select the Quadro4 750 XGL or Quadro4 900 XGL (or whatever your graphics card is) tab. This button is to the right of the 'Troubleshoot' button. To get to the option that extends the desktop across both projectors, click on the ADVANCED button. Now its time to extend that desktop! If you don't see monitor 2 shaded out, make sure that you hit theĦ. You only want VGA output going to the primary (number 1) monitor. You should now see both monitor icons, with one change the number 2 monitor will be shaded out, as illustrated below: To save this change, click the APPLY button at the foot of the window (to the right of the Cancel button).ĥ. To do this, simply click the ATTACHED optionĪgain. A little sub-menu will pop-up, as illustrated in the screen dump below:Īs you can see, monitor/projector 2 is ATTACHED (as shown by the little tick-mark). To disable the second projector, move the cursor over the second projector icon (the big number 2) and right-click. To get the desktop to extend across both projectors, you need to DISABLE the second monitor/projector.Ĥ. However, this nVidia setting is incorrect (itsĪ feature, right?). Now, this may seem like the correct configuration, because applications like Immersaview work by having a window projected from each display. The computer knows that you have two projectors connected, and will normally extend the windows desktop across both projector outputs (as shown in the little ticked box below the 'Screen resolution'ĭraggable bar). If you have two DLP projectors connected to the CPU, the default setting looks like the screen dump below: In the Display window, you have several tab options (Themes, Desktop, Screen Saver, Appearance, Settings). Hit the START button, and then from the list of options, go to CONTROL PANEL. I finally worked out how to get it working. Wiggleview and Wallview to work properly, you MUST have the horizontal span option selected.
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I tried for weeks to get the 'horizontal span' option to show up in the nView menu, but without luck. With the new XP operating system the nView display options are pretty hard to find. “new XP operating system” should be noted with a cynical smile.
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