Dkcode Senior member May 1, 2005 995 0 0 Mar 14, 2011 #1 Since nVidia discontinued support for GeForce in Windows 7 - nView is out of the question. So is there a way to configure profiles for games to launch on a specific monitor rather than the primary without playing games in windowed mode?
Since nVidia discontinued support for GeForce in Windows 7 - nView is out of the question. So is there a way to configure profiles for games to launch on a specific monitor rather than the primary without playing games in windowed mode?
taltamir Lifer Mar 21, 2004 13,576 6 76 Mar 14, 2011 #2 Dkcode said: Since nVidia discontinued support for GeForce in Windows 7 - nView is out of the question. Click to expand... GeForce? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geforce As in the video cards nvidia makes? discontinued in windows 7?
Dkcode said: Since nVidia discontinued support for GeForce in Windows 7 - nView is out of the question. Click to expand... GeForce? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geforce As in the video cards nvidia makes? discontinued in windows 7?
Dkcode Senior member May 1, 2005 995 0 0 Mar 14, 2011 #3 No. nVidia's desktop management software; nView is discontinued in Vista/Win 7 nView allowed you to launch a application to either monitor. So I am trying to find an alternative solution for launching full screen apps to a specific monitor.
No. nVidia's desktop management software; nView is discontinued in Vista/Win 7 nView allowed you to launch a application to either monitor. So I am trying to find an alternative solution for launching full screen apps to a specific monitor.
taltamir Lifer Mar 21, 2004 13,576 6 76 Mar 14, 2011 #4 ok, so nview support for geforce cards was discontinued, limiting it to quadro cards. google found this thread where your issue is discussed: http://www.sevenforums.com/graphic-cards/6327-nvidia-nview-desktop-manager.html Seems like they offer some solutions that might work for you
ok, so nview support for geforce cards was discontinued, limiting it to quadro cards. google found this thread where your issue is discussed: http://www.sevenforums.com/graphic-cards/6327-nvidia-nview-desktop-manager.html Seems like they offer some solutions that might work for you