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geekhack Community => Other Geeky Stuff => Topic started by: zoolzoo on Sun, 04 August 2013, 06:36:16
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I tried to google this issue but I couldn't come up with anything.
I just added a second 1080p monitor to my GTX 670 so I could extend my desktop. When I launch a game from Steam, sometimes the second monitor goes black. Other times, the extended desktop remains as displayed. It seems completely random, I cant find any settings in NV control panel or otherwise to take control of this. How can I control whether the second screen continues to display (besides turning it off :) )?
A quick note, Im using a VGA-->DVI adapter for the second monitor, otherwise my set up was INSISTING that my second monitor was number "1" when using standard DVI, causing me grief. Not sure if this matters.
Thanks
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Normally if you have problems between which is 1 or 2 just swap the cables at the video card.
And some games will use the second monitor others will just blank it.
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My 670 has only one "DVI-D" connection, the other one is just DVI. I wanted to have my main monitor in "DVI-D"... but I also just read it makes no difference at all...ill try and switch them around.
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Sorry I'm on my phone. Give this a try.
(http://i.imgur.com/SUuSUcD.jpg)
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Yeah, swap 'em. The DVI one has D and A... the DVI-D has just D.
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Thanks for the replies guys...two problems fixed in one thread.
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I have 3 monitors set up, yet I only use one u_u
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I actually use every inch of my triple 30" setup
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You've solved this, right? I'd also add that you can play in windowed full-screen mode so you can move your mouse out of your game and click on something on another screen (like a web browser).
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You've solved this, right? I'd also add that you can play in windowed full-screen mode so you can move your mouse out of your game and click on something on another screen (like a web browser).
Yah, I did thanks. That's a good tip too. Ive found that one neat thing about launching games with steam is that if you "shift tab" to bring up community in game it frees the mouse cursor completely.
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I actually use every inch of my triple 30" setup
Lies.. :D
Your eyes r not big enuff..
The foveal vision that is required for computer use is less than 2* left and right.
Everything else falls under peripheral.
Almost nothing in peripheral vision is useful in terms of computer use.
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I actually use every inch of my triple 30" setup
Lies.. :D
Your eyes r not big enuff..
The foveal vision that is required for computer use is less than 2* left and right.
Everything else falls under peripheral.
Almost nothing in peripheral vision is useful in terms of computer use.
Some of us do more than play mine sweeper on our computers. =P
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I actually use every inch of my triple 30" setup
Lies.. :D
Your eyes r not big enuff..
The foveal vision that is required for computer use is less than 2* left and right.
Everything else falls under peripheral.
Almost nothing in peripheral vision is useful in terms of computer use.
Some of us do more than play mine sweeper on our computers. =P
I wonder how many mine sweeper games could be going at once on 3 x 30" screens :eek:
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Not on topic, but I remember a time I googled DVI-D and laughed because of the roman numerals math.
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I actually use every inch of my triple 30" setup
Lies.. :D
Your eyes r not big enuff..
The foveal vision that is required for computer use is less than 2* left and right.
Everything else falls under peripheral.
Almost nothing in peripheral vision is useful in terms of computer use.
True, I don't use it all at once, but it sure beats alt-tabbing or moving windows around. Of course, my use case isn't very typical.