136 Quadro Workstation User’s GuideChapter 7Configuring Key ForceWare Graphics Driver FeaturesBefore You Use NVRotate Settings• Rotation requires an additional video buffer equal to the settings for the rotateddevice. For systems with limited video memory, this can restrict the modes forwhich rotation can be supported.• In nView Clone mode, both displays are rotated.• In Dualview mode, either of the displays can be rotated provided there is enoughmemory to perform the rotation operation.• Only applications that include support for rotation will work in rotated modes.• Because rotated modes consume additional system and graphics resources, youmight experience slower video performance and poorer graphics quality underthe following conditions:• You are using slower GPUs, such as those in the NVIDIA GeForce2 or olderseries.• Other demands are placed on the NVIDIA graphics driver, such as moving theapplication window across the desktop.Enabling NVRotate SettingsThe following desktop rotations options are available:• Landscape is the “default” mode (Figure 7.20).• Inverted Landscape results in a 270 degree rotation (Figure 7.21).• Portrait results in a 90 degree rotation (Figure 7.22).• Inverted Portrait results in a 180 degree rotation (Figure 7.22).• Restore Default results in the default “Landscape” mode (Figure 7.20).1 As shown in Figure 7.21, to perform the desktop rotation, you can click one of thethree arrow buttons on the NVRotate page or you can click the semi-circular arrowon the top right of the screen image and drag it in the direction of the rotation.2 Click OK after selecting an option for the rotation change to take effect.