![]() ![]() Easier said than done, because Disabling NVIDIA Surround (as of ) results in Display 2 & 3 breaking (a term used for not working correctly) leaving you with only one Display (#1). So, when you're not gaming, it is recommended to disable surround in order to gain three, independent displays. Great for gaming, horrible for any production work. There for, making full screen, results in a stretched image across all displays. The only problem is, Windows itself doesn't really know anything other than what you've told it. Basically, you're tricking windows into thinking you have a 5760x1080p display, instead of 3 1080p separate displays. Surround is a service that is offered by NVIDIA that allows you to use three or more displays as one single display. I wanted to provide my quick way of jumping in and out of NVIDIA Surround, for Triple Monitor Gaming. This involves no use of third party software. ![]()
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