N V I D I A C o r p o r a t i o n 38N V I D I A D i s p l a y P r o p e r t i e s R e l e a s e 4 0 U s e r ’ s G u i d e• nView Span and Clone Modes: You can access Span or Clone modes(Figure 5.3) through the Advanced option on the Windows DisplayProperties Settings panel. (Windows 9x offers Clone mode only.)For details on using nView Span/Clone modes, see the following sections:• “Key Features of nView Span Mode” on page 52• “Enabling nView Span/Clone Modes” on page 54• “Enabling nView Span/Clone Modes: Windows XP” on page 57• “Enabling nView Clone Mode: Windows 9x” on page 59nView Dualview ModeKey Features of nView Dualview ModeDualview mode is sometimes called “native mode” as it is the native modesupported by Windows multi-display configurations; i.e. it is the “Microsoft”defined multi-display mode supported by Microsoft Windows operatingsystems.Figure 5.4 Multiple Display Devices in nView Dualview ModeDualview support and functionality include the following:Display 1: (resolution = 1280 x 768) Display 2: (resolution = 1024 x 768)Background is not stretched across displays.Taskbar is not stretched across displays.