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Old 10-04-2007, 05:26 AM
Paul James Chatman
 
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Default Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

Where are the nView Properties Control Panel settings for the New
Control Panel?
I mean the settings dialog for Multiple desktops, mouse gestures,
zooming, etc.
This dialog does not exist anywhere in that piece of crap new control
panel (which i's just a dumb
down piece of garbage with big silly icons for a main page)?

I want this dialog back, as it stands I always have to use the Classic
Control Panel, but the Games/Color Profiles DO NOT work unless I switch
to the new control panel.

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Old 10-04-2007, 02:36 PM
DRS
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

"Paul James Chatman" <paulzy@netboard.pjci.net> wrote in message
newsZZMi.621$y21.460@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net
> Where are the nView Properties Control Panel settings for the New
> Control Panel?


Google this newsgroup. We seriously need an FAQ.


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Old 10-04-2007, 09:30 PM
Bill
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

In article <4704ec5f$0$3567$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-
01.iinet.net.au>, drs@removethis.ihug.com.au says...
> "Paul James Chatman" <paulzy@netboard.pjci.net> wrote in message
> newsZZMi.621$y21.460@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net
> > Where are the nView Properties Control Panel settings for the New
> > Control Panel?

>
> Google this newsgroup. We seriously need an FAQ.
>


Oh, I don't know, just because the same question gets asked and
answered every three days and people can't be bothered to read prior
posts, what makes you think they'd be troubled to read and follow a
FAQ?

Bill
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Old 10-06-2007, 08:56 AM
Paul James Chatman
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

Thank you for your meaningless reply.
You *obviously* do not know how to accurately answer a question.

NEXT!!

DRS wrote:
> "Paul James Chatman" <paulzy@netboard.pjci.net> wrote in message
> newsZZMi.621$y21.460@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net
>> Where are the nView Properties Control Panel settings for the New
>> Control Panel?

>
> Google this newsgroup. We seriously need an FAQ.
>
>


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Old 10-06-2007, 08:59 AM
Paul James Chatman
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

Prior post are deleted my ISP when they last for too much longer.
Post IU have read relate to REACTIVATED the Classic Control Panel!

MY question was Why was the nView Desktop Manager no longer apart of the
New Control Panel.

If you poeple just can't ANSWER a question - Then DO NOT POST YOUR
LITERAL ASSULTS!!

Otherwise, just ANSWER THE QUESTION!

NEXT!!!

Bill wrote:
> In article <4704ec5f$0$3567$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-
> 01.iinet.net.au>, drs@removethis.ihug.com.au says...
>> "Paul James Chatman" <paulzy@netboard.pjci.net> wrote in message
>> newsZZMi.621$y21.460@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net
>>> Where are the nView Properties Control Panel settings for the New
>>> Control Panel?

>> Google this newsgroup. We seriously need an FAQ.
>>

>
> Oh, I don't know, just because the same question gets asked and
> answered every three days and people can't be bothered to read prior
> posts, what makes you think they'd be troubled to read and follow a
> FAQ?
>
> Bill


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Old 10-06-2007, 09:08 AM
Paul James Chatman
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

The post refers to the nView Desktop Manager Properties NOT the
Classic Control Panel.....nView is APRT of the Control
Panel.

I want to know how to access the nView Desktop Manager from within the
NEW Control Panel NOT the Classic Control Panel -- since the newer
versions (163.x) remove Classic Panel access altogether.
I am still using v97.31 because I use the nView Desktop Manager.

If you DO NOT have an simple answer to this question DO NOT REPLY TO
THIS POST. I DO NOT want to read crap like the previous two replies.

Please....just answer the question: How can I access the <a
href="http://netboard.pjci.net/photillium/displayimage.php?album=45&pos=9">nView
Desktop Manager Control Panel Dialog</a> from within the New vVIDIA
Control panel?

Paul James Chatman wrote:
> Where are the nView Properties Control Panel settings for the New
> Control Panel?
> I mean the settings dialog for Multiple desktops, mouse gestures,
> zooming, etc.
> This dialog does not exist anywhere in that piece of crap new control
> panel (which i's just a dumb
> down piece of garbage with big silly icons for a main page)?
>
> I want this dialog back, as it stands I always have to use the Classic
> Control Panel, but the Games/Color Profiles DO NOT work unless I switch
> to the new control panel.


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Old 10-06-2007, 03:15 PM
Mr.E Solved!
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

Paul James Chatman wrote:
> The post refers to the nView Desktop Manager Properties NOT the
> Classic Control Panel.....nView is APRT of the Control
> Panel.
>
> I want to know how to access the nView Desktop Manager from within the
> NEW Control Panel NOT the Classic Control Panel -- since the newer
> versions (163.x) remove Classic Panel access altogether.
> I am still using v97.31 because I use the nView Desktop Manager.
>
> If you DO NOT have an simple answer to this question DO NOT REPLY TO
> THIS POST. I DO NOT want to read crap like the previous two replies.
>
> Please....just answer the question: How can I access the <a
> href="http://netboard.pjci.net/photillium/displayimage.php?album=45&pos=9">nView
> Desktop Manager Control Panel Dialog</a> from within the New vVIDIA
> Control panel?
>
> Paul James Chatman wrote:
>> Where are the nView Properties Control Panel settings for the New
>> Control Panel?
>> I mean the settings dialog for Multiple desktops, mouse gestures,
>> zooming, etc.
>> This dialog does not exist anywhere in that piece of crap new control
>> panel (which i's just a dumb
>> down piece of garbage with big silly icons for a main page)?
>>
>> I want this dialog back, as it stands I always have to use the Classic
>> Control Panel, but the Games/Color Profiles DO NOT work unless I
>> switch to the new control panel.


You can not use the new control panel in the way you wish. Either access
those features you wish through the "new" tray icon or re-activate the
old control panel to restore old functionality.

Please refrain from insulting (veteran) NG members, no matter how
frustrated you are they are doubly frustrated with the circumstances as
well plus repeating a solution to a problem that should not exist.

As your punishment for not searching the group for "old control panel",
I send you to google, search: "restore nvidia classic control panel"

It's a registry file, run it when you find it, problem solved. Please
report back when you have fixed it. Chop chop.
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Old 10-06-2007, 07:27 PM
Bill
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

In article <VfHNi.11409$JD.4281@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net> ,
paulzy@netboard.pjci.net says...
> Prior post are deleted my ISP when they last for too much longer.
> Post IU have read relate to REACTIVATED the Classic Control Panel!
>
> MY question was Why was the nView Desktop Manager no longer apart of the
> New Control Panel.
>
> If you poeple just can't ANSWER a question - Then DO NOT POST YOUR
> LITERAL ASSULTS!!
>
> Otherwise, just ANSWER THE QUESTION!
>
> NEXT!!!
>

<snip>

Why don't you take a long **** into a stiff wind. Then take your
vcard, fold it till it's all corners, and hammer it with a large non-
rebounding hammer up your nose.

Literal enough for you?

BTW, the question has been answered; it's just a Google search away.

Bill
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Old 10-08-2007, 07:30 AM
Paul James Chatman
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

NEXT!!!!!

Bill wrote:
> In article <VfHNi.11409$JD.4281@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net> ,
> paulzy@netboard.pjci.net says...
>> Prior post are deleted my ISP when they last for too much longer.
>> Post IU have read relate to REACTIVATED the Classic Control Panel!
>>
>> MY question was Why was the nView Desktop Manager no longer apart of the
>> New Control Panel.
>>
>> If you poeple just can't ANSWER a question - Then DO NOT POST YOUR
>> LITERAL ASSULTS!!
>>
>> Otherwise, just ANSWER THE QUESTION!
>>
>> NEXT!!!
>>

> <snip>
>
> Why don't you take a long **** into a stiff wind. Then take your
> vcard, fold it till it's all corners, and hammer it with a large non-
> rebounding hammer up your nose.
>
> Literal enough for you?
>
> BTW, the question has been answered; it's just a Google search away.
>
> Bill


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Old 10-08-2007, 07:32 AM
Paul James Chatman
 
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Default Re: Where are the Classic nView settings for the New Control Panel?

Your answer was good up until the pint you insulted me.

NEXXT!!!!!


Mr.E Solved! wrote:
> Paul James Chatman wrote:
>> The post refers to the nView Desktop Manager Properties NOT the
>> Classic Control Panel.....nView is APRT of the Control
>> Panel.
>>
>> I want to know how to access the nView Desktop Manager from within the
>> NEW Control Panel NOT the Classic Control Panel -- since the newer
>> versions (163.x) remove Classic Panel access altogether.
>> I am still using v97.31 because I use the nView Desktop Manager.
>>
>> If you DO NOT have an simple answer to this question DO NOT REPLY TO
>> THIS POST. I DO NOT want to read crap like the previous two replies.
>>
>> Please....just answer the question: How can I access the <a
>> href="http://netboard.pjci.net/photillium/displayimage.php?album=45&pos=9">nView
>> Desktop Manager Control Panel Dialog</a> from within the New vVIDIA
>> Control panel?
>>
>> Paul James Chatman wrote:
>>> Where are the nView Properties Control Panel settings for the New
>>> Control Panel?
>>> I mean the settings dialog for Multiple desktops, mouse gestures,
>>> zooming, etc.
>>> This dialog does not exist anywhere in that piece of crap new control
>>> panel (which i's just a dumb
>>> down piece of garbage with big silly icons for a main page)?
>>>
>>> I want this dialog back, as it stands I always have to use the
>>> Classic Control Panel, but the Games/Color Profiles DO NOT work
>>> unless I switch to the new control panel.

>
> You can not use the new control panel in the way you wish. Either access
> those features you wish through the "new" tray icon or re-activate the
> old control panel to restore old functionality.
>
> Please refrain from insulting (veteran) NG members, no matter how
> frustrated you are they are doubly frustrated with the circumstances as
> well plus repeating a solution to a problem that should not exist.
>
> As your punishment for not searching the group for "old control panel",
> I send you to google, search: "restore nvidia classic control panel"
>
> It's a registry file, run it when you find it, problem solved. Please
> report back when you have fixed it. Chop chop.


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