I am running NVIDIA graphics cards in two computers, one with 5 
monitors on the other with 2 monitors.  I suggest you try the 
following steps:

1.  go to Control Panel > "NVIDIA nView Desktop Manager" and disable 
it (it will not affect your OS settings - it just eliminates the 
settings clutter. You can make any resolution or multiple screen 
settings changes in the "Display" panel in Control Panel.
2.  Go to Control Panel > "Power Options" and set "your monitor and 
hard disk settings.  (Make sure you set the montitor setting)
3. Go to Control Panel > "Display" > Screen Saver tab > if you use 
screen saver make sure your minute settings do not conflict with the 
Power Option settings.

Ultramon is software that I have used to manage multiple monitors for 
as long as I can remember - it is simple clean and serves my purpose. 

http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/

David K.

--- In [email protected], "Ara Kaloustian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I use AB on two screens. Whenever the PC goes to sleep, when I re-
activate it AB occupies only ONE SCREEN... so I have to re-expand it 
every time.
> 
> This also happens with EXCEL .. so it is not an AB issue.
> 
> I have set my screen Saver settings to NEVER go into sleep mode ... 
Monitors, Disks and system should always stay on... but they don't.
> 
> There seem to be two issues:
> 
> 1. System goes into sleep mode when it should not.
> 2. State of monitors is not maintained when system goes to sleep 
mode.
> 
> Anyone else experience this?
> 
> Ara
>


Reply via email to