I have a system running multiple displays on a GeForce 670. One display is a 30 inch monitor capable of 2560x1600 and the other is a 27 inch 3D display capable of 1920x1080. I like to use my 30 inch monitor for a lot of my non 3D gaming and as my primary display for other applications. I only use the 27" occasionally for extra photo or movie editing pallets and of course for 3D gaming.
The issue is when I turn on 3D in the nVidia software it turns it on for both displays and my games open on the primary 30" diplay in anaglyph 3D, the only way I can game in 3D is to set the 27" as the primary, turn on 3D and then play my game.
Is there a way, in a setting I missed or a 3rd party app or something nVidia is working on, to leave my 30" as the primary for apps and 2D games but for 3D to set what games launch on what display or when I select 3D to have it display on a selected monitor?
Anyone else running a 2D and a 3D display
3.5Ghz i7
16 GB pc2333 RAM
256 GB SSD
300 GB Raptor
GeForce 6700
Windows 8 64bit
I have a system running multiple displays on a GeForce 670. One display is a 30 inch monitor capable of 2560x1600 and the other is a 27 inch 3D display capable of 1920x1080. I like to use my 30 inch monitor for a lot of my non 3D gaming and as my primary display for other applications. I only use the 27" occasionally for extra photo or movie editing pallets and of course for 3D gaming.
The issue is when I turn on 3D in the nVidia software it turns it on for both displays and my games open on the primary 30" diplay in anaglyph 3D, the only way I can game in 3D is to set the 27" as the primary, turn on 3D and then play my game.
Is there a way, in a setting I missed or a 3rd party app or something nVidia is working on, to leave my 30" as the primary for apps and 2D games but for 3D to set what games launch on what display or when I select 3D to have it display on a selected monitor?
I think Nvidia Nview allows it, but it is now reserved for Quadro card users.
At one time, it was available for people with GTX cards. But Nvidia took it away a few years back, as well as taking away Dual Output mode.
I don't personally game on multiple monitors but I wrote a script to help someone out awhile back that should work well for what you want to do.
[quote=TsaebehT]What it does is prompt you with all the display options, extended, duplicated, etc. then it asks if you want to enable 3D Vision, and finally asks if it should remain open. You know so you can change back afterwards.[/quote][url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/535628/3d-vision/a-way-to-quick-toggle-between-extended-duplicate-and-3d-enabled-disabled-/post/3764563/#3764563[/url]
I don't personally game on multiple monitors but I wrote a script to help someone out awhile back that should work well for what you want to do.
TsaebehT said:What it does is prompt you with all the display options, extended, duplicated, etc. then it asks if you want to enable 3D Vision, and finally asks if it should remain open. You know so you can change back afterwards.
The issue is when I turn on 3D in the nVidia software it turns it on for both displays and my games open on the primary 30" diplay in anaglyph 3D, the only way I can game in 3D is to set the 27" as the primary, turn on 3D and then play my game.
Is there a way, in a setting I missed or a 3rd party app or something nVidia is working on, to leave my 30" as the primary for apps and 2D games but for 3D to set what games launch on what display or when I select 3D to have it display on a selected monitor?
Anyone else running a 2D and a 3D display
3.5Ghz i7
16 GB pc2333 RAM
256 GB SSD
300 GB Raptor
GeForce 6700
Windows 8 64bit
At one time, it was available for people with GTX cards. But Nvidia took it away a few years back, as well as taking away Dual Output mode.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/535628/3d-vision/a-way-to-quick-toggle-between-extended-duplicate-and-3d-enabled-disabled-/post/3764563/#3764563
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