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Nvidia Dual Monitor issue

Warder45

Senior member
I set someone up with a dual CRT situation with a Quadro 4 card, however useing the horizontal span mode puts all start up programs in the middle of the screen, which means part of the programs are blocked by the dead space between the 2 monitors. Moving every program that opens up everytime is really annoying and she shouldn't have to deal with that. So is there an option I'm missing to correct the horizontal span? or is there any program like ATI's hydrovision that would let me set it up so she has everything on 1 monitor and pure workspace on the second monitor? Thanks.

I should add that this is on windows 2000. It looks like windows XP has no problem with this as the standard mode is dual view.
 
Sounds like you don't really want to horizontal span, but rather an extended desktop (or whatever NV calls it) That puts your taskbar on one monitor and a blank workspace on the other. Most applications will remember where you closed them and will open back on that monitor.
 
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