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I have a GEForce4 Ti 4400 card with an analog out connected to an older 15" LCD running at 1024x768 and the DVI-I output connected to an 18" LCD at 1280x1024. So, if this will only work with TwinView Cards on Win2k, will I have the same issue on winXP, or does it provide this functionality? PCI3: Hercules Game Theatre XP Sound Card I also get another display adapter in my device manager called nVidia Dual View with a yellow exclamation point. But what happens is that when I reboot, only two monitors work. I installed the new nVidia 28.32 and have done all of the registry tweaks and things like that. This would be fine, but I want my monitor setup to be: Main monitor in the center with two supporting monitors, one on each side. Horizontal span makes the two monitors hooked up to the PCI video card on monitor with one resolution. I can get all three monitors to work only when I use the nView horizontal span. I have 3 -21" Sony Trinitron monitors hooked up to this setup.
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My primary AGP card is a Hercules GeForce2 Pro 64MB and my Secondary Card is an Elsa Gladiac 511 PCI Dual Head. I am having some problems getting this to work properly as well. This will only work with TwinView cards: GeForce2 MX, GeForce4 MX and GeForce4 Ti. I am not sure where to start trying to bring the checkbox out besides using the registry addition. I am able to switch between my monitor and LCD through the Device Selection tab.
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Here is my system info:ĪOpen GeForce 3 TI 200 w/ 64 Megs, Analog, DVI and TV Output I tried the registry option and it's there, and it does not bring out the checkbox. I want to try out the dual monitor feature under 2k, but I too can't find the option for it under Desktop Utilities. I forgot to add that I'm running 3 monitors:Ģ Monitors: Sony E500 (21") and Samsung LCD (17") After editing the registry, I was able to set up my monitors in dual view mode. My secondary card is an old Diamond II 530. I'm running a new Xtasy GEForce 4 TI as the primary card (AGP) connected to two monitors, a Sony E500 CRT and a Samsung LCD monitor. I tried your fix, and it works brilliantly. Win2k sp2 768MB RAM, Geforce3 w/28.32 refrence drivers, 800MHZ P3
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I haven't been able to get into my BIOS (it loads too fast) to make sure that the card is set to primary, but there are no other cards in my display adapter list, so I think that it must be the primary, even though the shitty built in card is still there.Īnyone have any suggestions how to get the "Treat multiple outputs on an nView-capable board as separate display devices" checkbox to appear? I have the card in the AGP slot (duh), but in the Geforce properties it lists its location as PCI bus 1, device 0, function 0. But I can't enable multi-monitor, so I can't set its resolution to be different from my monitor resolution. I have a tv hooked up to the secondary (sVideo) output of the Geforce card, and I can tell that it is recieving some signal (it clicks & flashes when I do Device Selection->Detect Displays). I have win2k and the newest drivers, as recommended. I have both of the other checkboxes on the tab checked. "Treat multiple outputs on an nView-capable board as separate display devices" NvCplExposeWin2kDualView = 1 (I copied these values from regiedit into this post)ĭisplay->Settings->Advanced->Geforce3->Additional Properties->Desktop Utilities I don't see the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Nvidia Corporation\Global\NVTweak I have done this, and confirmed that the registry setting does exist: Don't know if with other versions this works. Last thing you need 28.32 Detonators Drivers.
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Now if we go in dispaly->properties->advanced ->geforce->advanced->desktop utilities voila, we can select dualview in windows 2000. "NvCplExposeWin2kDualView"=dword:00000001 Copy and past this in a txt file, then rename it to *.reg, open it and press ok:
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Well i just found how we can force drivers to activate this option. For some strange reason, i think nvidia bug, this option does not appear even if we have two monitor connected to the videoboard, or 1 monitor and 1 TV such in my case. We Know that we can enable true multimonitor support in windows 2000 by checking "treat multiple outputs on an nView-capable board as separate display devices" option in dispaly->properties->advanced ->geforce->advanced->desktop utilities. Post Reply Forums -> Multiple monitors -> Enabling Dualview In Windows 2000 You are here: Home > Multi-Monitor Resources > Forum
