- Jul 26, 2004
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I've been using xcalib to handle the gamma adjustment for my DS-263N monitor for a while now, but I am now trying to add a second monitor to the setup without changing the gamma being applied only to the primary panel, and I can't find good information on getting that done. What I have read should work does not, and I am not sure how to proceed.
Here is what I have:
"D:\monitor and system items\xcalib.exe -s 0 C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\color\DS-263N.icc" does nothing. Substituting -s 1 modifies my second monitor. When I boot, I can get my computer to apply the gamma settings to both simply by running the xcalib.exe file (in startup or just by hand), and I can clear the setting on the second monitor by using -s 1 -c, but this is not the ideal solution because the gamma will reset on the primary panel when I run something like World of Warcraft.
I need a real solution to this, where gamma adjustments are only applied to my primary screen and will stick, regardless of whether I have a second panel plugged in or not. Can anyone help?
Thanks a bunch.
Here is what I have:
"D:\monitor and system items\xcalib.exe -s 0 C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\color\DS-263N.icc" does nothing. Substituting -s 1 modifies my second monitor. When I boot, I can get my computer to apply the gamma settings to both simply by running the xcalib.exe file (in startup or just by hand), and I can clear the setting on the second monitor by using -s 1 -c, but this is not the ideal solution because the gamma will reset on the primary panel when I run something like World of Warcraft.
I need a real solution to this, where gamma adjustments are only applied to my primary screen and will stick, regardless of whether I have a second panel plugged in or not. Can anyone help?
Thanks a bunch.