Under windows 8, working (independent) mode, windows maximise to their respective monitor as you would expect.
Under gaming (span) mode (aka "Span diplays with Surround") application windows (browsers, windows explorer, etc) maximise across all monitors by default. How can we get these (non game) application windows to maximise to one monitor?
Under windows 7 there are the following solutions:
Quote:
Technical Issues [Heading]. My windows maximize across all monitors [Problem]. Install the Matrox PowerDesk, and it fixes this issue [Solution].
Skipclarke, 2010-08-24,
NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround FAQ Quote:
Matrox's PowerDesk software allows windows to be maximised to an individual screen ... Nvidia Surround has now introduced this functionality with the 301 series drivers. You can maximise windows to a particular monitor which is fantastic.
AussieTimmeh, 2012-04-07,
Red vs Green vs Blue V2 - How they handle 3 screens Under windows 8 none of these solutions work for me. I'm using
* A Single ASUS (Nvidia based designed) GTX680 (one of the latest generation to support 3 screens without needing SLI). Specifially a
GTX680-DC2T-2GD5* Windows 8 64 bit Pro.
* Nvidia Drivers 306.97.
In
Hope the WSGF get a 680 for review! If they do or anyone else here gets one here is my question on it! Paradigm Shifter post some screenshots (post date: 2012-03-23) of the Nvidia control panel (presumably with much earlier drivers than 306.97). The "Desktop" menu has a "Surround Displays" submenu with "Confine Taskbar to Center Display" and "Maximize Windows Across All Displays".
These are absent from my Nvidia control panel.
Could somebody else with a setup similar to mine confirm they have the same problem? Any solutions to the problem?