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ATI prog equivalent to nView?

lopri

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Is there an ATI software like NVidia's nView? I'm quite used to using nView settings (like multi monitors, pivoting monitors, etc) but since I now have a 9800pro, I can't use nView any more.. I tried to look through ATI control panel but there is only a few options (profile, multi-monitors options).. what I'm mostly looking for is pivoting my monitors, so when I need I can have my monitor vertically. Anyone knows where I can find extra settings?

Thanks in advance
 
It should work used it with a 9500Pro. I'm not sure if I remember if it had a monitor pivoting settings. The video cards does support it though. May have to use the monitors application for monitor pivoting. Most pivoting monitors has some type of pivoting software available for it.
 
I just installed the Hydravision software (running a 9700 Pro) and did not find any settings in regards to rotation.

I have a Planar PX191 LCD display which does pivot, and it came with Pivot Pro software, but I thought I'd check out the Hydravision to see if there was a native rotator built into the ATI sofware. There is not.

Back to Pivot Pro...
 
There's something we should ask ATI to include in their software. I like having the least amount of software installed.
 
You can use Rage3D tweak to enable the rotation tab for the display properties. They've been in the drivers forever, but you need to enable the registry key to expose the property sheet.

Something like HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ATI Technologies\Desktop\blah blah look for rotate and change the value from 00 00 00 00 to 01 00 00 00 if you want to edit your registry.



 
Originally posted by: rbV5
You can use Rage3D tweak to enable the rotation tab for the display properties. They've been in the drivers forever, but you need to enable the registry key to expose the property sheet.

Something like HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ATI Technologies\Desktop\blah blah look for rotate and change the value from 00 00 00 00 to 01 00 00 00 if you want to edit your registry.
Cool!!! I found it as well. Great tip rbV5.....Thanks a lot!!

Bye Bye Pivot Pro 🙂
 
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