Enable DDC on a Nvidia card?
Anyway to enable DDC on a nvidia video card? I have a GTX 560. My monitor has it enabled in the OSD (on screen display).

I downloaded this freeware and if I can get it working I could probably get it setup where I could quickly change brightness, contrast and other settings when I go into a 3d game, at least through a hotkey and maybe through a command line on startup. But loading the program it states cannot detect monitor and it says it's either my video card or monitor that is causing the problem. My monitor has ddc/ci enabled.

I'm running dvi>hdmi, I wonder if I went hdmi>hdmi if that would make it work?

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Anyway to enable DDC on a nvidia video card? I have a GTX 560. My monitor has it enabled in the OSD (on screen display).



I downloaded this freeware and if I can get it working I could probably get it setup where I could quickly change brightness, contrast and other settings when I go into a 3d game, at least through a hotkey and maybe through a command line on startup. But loading the program it states cannot detect monitor and it says it's either my video card or monitor that is causing the problem. My monitor has ddc/ci enabled.



I'm running dvi>hdmi, I wonder if I went hdmi>hdmi if that would make it work?



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#1
Posted 01/06/2012 03:32 PM   
Never mind this program called Screenbright works so it must be the program and not the vid card or monitor.

This program works through command line arguments so I could probably have it change settings by loading a game. But after leaving the game it would still be in the same settings.

Uggh! Probably just simpler to just use the monitors OSD.
Never mind this program called Screenbright works so it must be the program and not the vid card or monitor.



This program works through command line arguments so I could probably have it change settings by loading a game. But after leaving the game it would still be in the same settings.



Uggh! Probably just simpler to just use the monitors OSD.

#2
Posted 01/06/2012 04:14 PM   
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