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Old April 5th 07, 07:49 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default DualView and Gaming (Window management)

hello,

i have a problem with dualview display. i got a laptop with geforce go
7400 and 84.25 drivers (best drivers so far) and external 22"
widescreen tft. dualview is working. also i installed ultraview tool
for monitor management. when i start a game on the external screen
everything is going well. but when i click on the other screen windows
xp is minimizing the game while its running. also when i want to run a
game i always have to set the secondary monitor as primary.

are there any ways to fix these problems? especially a tool which
prevents the game to minimize...

thanks


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