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2014/08/26 11:08:36 (permalink)
Hello guys, i go two monitors the (LS27C750PS)
And when i drag a window to the other screen, you can see that the monitor on the left pulls everything up a bit. Which means the lines are not aligned.
Anyone know if this is fixable?
 
EDIT: I have found out that you can move the two screens postition in the Nvidia control panel. But i can only adjust in centimeters, so when i try to adjust it, it gets even worse.

 
  
 

post edited by dapgicc - 2014/08/26 12:04:11
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    bob16314
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    Re: Dual Monitor 2014/08/26 19:59:50 (permalink)
    I would be inclined to look in the monitor user manual Screen Setup section about changing H-Position & V-Position..I would also review the whole manual incase there's features/adjustments you may not be aware of, or have forgotten about.

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    Re: Dual Monitor 2014/08/27 02:07:20 (permalink)
    I would like to update to you that i will be getting another monitor. Same type, but different buildyear.
     
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    Re: Dual Monitor 2014/08/27 08:28:27 (permalink)
    Use the Windows Screen Resolution options in the Display control panel.  You can drag the monitor panels around or use the arrow keys and the adjustment is very fine.  I think you need to hit Apply each time, but for different sized monitor rez's, this will even that line out.
     
     
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    Re: Dual Monitor 2014/08/27 09:42:49 (permalink)
    I have tried that as well. but even with that i can't fine tune it. As you see in my images it is just 5 mm.
    Tomorrow i will get another monitor, so let's see how that goes.
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    Re: Dual Monitor 2014/08/27 10:44:04 (permalink)
    As bob16314 states above, some monitors have vertical and horizontal adjustment within the onscreen menus.  I would take a look there.

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    Re: Dual Monitor 2014/08/27 10:46:13 (permalink)
    trabe3
    As bob16314 states above, some monitors have vertical and horizontal adjustment within the onscreen menus.  I would take a look there.




    Yes there is. But it is grayed out.
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    Re: Dual Monitor 2014/08/28 02:56:46 (permalink)
    Okay so i have my 3rd monitor now. Alignment issues for two monitors is solved because they are the same built year.
    My 3rd is still out of Alignment. But i will be able to fix that now too.
     
    There is something else i would like to know from you guys.
    I want to use my three screens as one. So it goes surround.
    Now on my GTX Titan, i have 2 DVI ports one HDMI and a DP port. (i think) I have 2 gtx titan's in SLI. Perhaps it is not possible to do 3 monitors surround?
    Now i have read that you would need to setup those three screens with the same connectors. So either 3 DVI or HDMI / DP.
     
    Is this true?
     
    I have tried connecting it the following: 2 DVI ports which one of them is an hdmi to DVI connector. and one through HDMI... Now when i go into Nvidia control panal, one monitor is left out (grayed out) And it is the one connected to the HDMI port. So this seem not to work.
     
    Now you may think, why haven't you tried 3 of the same connectors? Well i'm not sure how ;)  i'm pretty much confused.
    post edited by dapgicc - 2014/08/28 03:12:22
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    Re: Dual Monitor 2014/09/04 16:30:14 (permalink)
    3 screens with the same connectors is for 3-way SLI.
     
    Instructions here :
     
    http://www.geforce.com/ha...nd/system-requirements
     
    I've been using 2D and 3D Surround on single GPU, 2-way and 3-way SLI. I often got "grayed screen" or grayed surround/SLI options : problem always solved with a driver reinstallation. It seems to me that NVidia drivers do'nt like topology changes. It's even worse when a accessory display is connected to a 4th GPU ! Have to deactivate-reactivate the 4th GPU after each and every boot to get the display back (this problem occurs in surround mode only : see my 1st SIG).
     
    Maybe you could try to deactivate-reactivate the GPU where the grayed display is connected to (in device manager)
     
    Once you get your surround working, don't swap monitors !
    post edited by schmorblatz - 2014/09/04 16:33:56

    why make it simple when it can be complicated ????
     
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