nVidia "nView Desktop Manager"

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  1. Posts : 7
    windows 7 ultimate x64
       #21

    Ok, i see, i have no quadro card... but i dont underst why is nview desktop manager running on my desktop without problem except hotkeys??? Is it sth what is blocking hotkeys in win 7???
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  2. Posts : 53
    Windows 7 Home Premium X64 SP1
       #22

    I was suggesting that you Quadro card if nview is important.

    For more info browse some of the other FAQs on the nvidia site. One says that Nvidia intentionally disabled nview for gforce cards with Vista or Windows 7, and why they did so. "Disable" apparently means driver package does not install nview automatically, rather than blocks from a manual install.

    The general reason why nview features don't work with gforce cards is probably that Nvidia didn't test or try to make them work on non-supported cards.
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  3. Posts : 7
    windows 7 ultimate x64
       #23

    ok, i red this message, what you written to me... But still i dont understand, why i was supported with new motheboard AM2 with nview desktop manager for win7 x64 and nevertheles, hotkeys for ndm dont work...
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows & Ultimate x64
       #24

    Yeah, Nview is running, but it doesn't do anything. I'm trying to span the desktop but its not doing anything. I only get the standard windows "Extended desktop".
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  5. Posts : 53
    Windows 7 Home Premium X64 SP1
       #25

    Even with a quadro card, nview in W7 doesn't have the same multiple display options it has in XP. The nview setup in W7 is spanned or not spanned, which means exactly the same thing as extended or not extended in windows-speak. This is likely a windows 7 constraint since w7 supports multiple displays "natively", even with no nvidia drivers installed. Functionally I don't see a difference between spanned / extended in W7 compared to the "dual view" mode I used in XP.

    Nview with Quadro in W7 does support hot keys, multiple desktops, nview right click menus, menu bars icons, etc.

    Note my card is a "mid-level" quadro that supports only two displays at once. Some high end quadro cards support as many as four. I don't know what nview can do with them.
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