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hydravision for nvidia cards??

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Michael

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Apr 17, 2009, 12:01:12 AM4/17/09
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years back I had a ATI card installed. I work with dual monitors but
occasionally would leave a window on the second monitor. With Hydravision I
could right-click on the task bar and would be given a choice to be able to
move the window to monitor 1 without having to turn on the second monitor to
drag the window. anything like this for NVIDIA cards? Its a small thing but
was very helpful.
thanks
M

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deimos

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Apr 17, 2009, 5:12:52 PM4/17/09
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Michael wrote:
> years back I had a ATI card installed. I work with dual monitors but
> occasionally would leave a window on the second monitor. With Hydravision I
> could right-click on the task bar and would be given a choice to be able to
> move the window to monitor 1 without having to turn on the second monitor to
> drag the window. anything like this for NVIDIA cards? Its a small thing but
> was very helpful.
> thanks
> M
>

If there is, it would be buried under the NView extension options. I
know there are lots of customizable hotkeys for lots of functions; I
never looked for a "move active window to workspace" one though.

Westgate

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Apr 17, 2009, 9:54:51 PM4/17/09
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Michael ha scritto:

> years back I had a ATI card installed. I work with dual monitors but
> occasionally would leave a window on the second monitor. With Hydravision I
> could right-click on the task bar and would be given a choice to be able to
> move the window to monitor 1 without having to turn on the second monitor to
> drag the window. anything like this for NVIDIA cards? Its a small thing but
> was very helpful.
> thanks
> M
>
nVidia cards give full support to multiple displays with nView Desktop
Manager, which allows you to create and manage hotkeys for
multi-desktop, monitors and a loads of other useful functions.
These links might help you
http://www.nvidia.com/object/feature_nview.html
http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_8400.html

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Michael

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Apr 18, 2009, 11:25:17 AM4/18/09
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Actually I just found that if I Right-click on tab in task bar that there is
Nview option with a Sent to for either monitor. not sure how I missed it
before.
thanks

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