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Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

(OP)
The nVidia "nView" drivers seem very useful... in theory, but I've never been able to get them to work properly in SWX.  

It creates a couple new icons in the upper right of a window title bar to Maximize to both monitors or send window to next monitor.  I can also set it to keep child windows on one monitor. Very handy stuff that works in every Windows program except SWX.

I'm running SWX 2009 on XP Professional, with an nVidia Quadro FX 1700 card.  I just installed the latest drivers.

Has anyone had success implementing nView features in SolidWorks?

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

No.  Not since SW implemented their own UI instead of Windows UI.  I have to use workarounds.  I wrote my own macros to do the same, unfortunately they are not user-friendly.  They are attached if you are feeling brave.

http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=2e1a11e0-2623-4f5e-a3ff-6623196d11a7&file=Max2Left.swp

http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=fc83fa35-dd30-48cc-98ed-35c138d6a37c&file=Max2Right.swp

-handleman, CSWP (The new, easy test)

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

Works fine for me....  I have a Quadro FX3450 and dual 21" Dell LCD's that I have been using for several years with no issues.  We are running SW2008 at work.

Cheers,

Anna Wood
Core i7 EE965, FirePro V8700, 12 Gb RAM, OCZ Vertex 120 Gb SSD, Dell 3008WFP 30" Monitor
SW2010 SP2.1, Windows 7 x64
http://www.solidmuse.com
http://www.phxswug.com

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

I never use the Nvieww setting Had many problems using those. I just use the windows setting under the Right mouse Button\Properties (in XP). Worked fine then.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP pc2
www.scottjbaugh.com

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RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

We run dual 19" monitors with FX1700's here. Took a little tweaking of the settings in nView. Been running these since 2007 or 2008. We're on SW2010.

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

I am running dual 24" monitors with an fx3500 at work and dual 22" monitors running off two fx4600s (one plugged into each card) at home and neither have any issues with solidworks 2010 sp2.1 on windows 7. Well except for the occasional black view port issue but I don't believe that is related to the two monitors...

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

We're not talking about graphics problems here.  The Quadro driver has some very handy multiple monitor window management tools.  Included in these tools are some buttons that get added to the application and individual window title bars, up there in the top right next to the X, Maximize, and Minimize buttons.  Since SW rewrote the UI, these buttons won't show up on SW.   

-handleman, CSWP (The new, easy test)

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

I run Dell 30" and 24" together with Dell Precision T3500 and Quadro FX1800.  Works fine here.

Regards,
BB

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

(OP)
For those of you that are running nView succesfully in SWX 2009 or newer (with the non-Windows standard interface), can you maximize the SWX window to either monitor, or both with a single mouse click?  And can you keep a child window from expanding to both monitors?

These features were handy but it appears they were lost when SWX redesigned their interface.

Unfortunate for those of us using 2 monitors.

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

I'm interested in the best way to run dual screen.
I've got a couple of old CRTS running on my single FX1700.

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

Enginerd, I should clarify that I run SW on only one monitor, and Outlook, JobBoss, DWGeditor, etc on the second monitor. I've not found any advantage in running SW in dual monitor mode. nView works great for my set up, but doesn't affect my use of SW on one monitor. If I want SW on the second monitor, I click it off of maximum display and drag it to the second monitor. It behaves pretty good.

ymmv, Diego

RE: Anybody sucessfully running dual monitors w/Quadro card?

(OP)
It's very handy running SWX on 2 monitors (or at lease it was, before SolidWorks unintentionally hobbled this functionality).

I could view a long part across both monitors, or have an part on the left with an assembly, drawing or another part on the right.

It's still possible, but I now have to drag & resize windows. Not nearly as fast as "one click".
 

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