Hi,
I'm using two different solutions depending on the game. Some games works fine in a Borderless Windowed mode so you can just move your mouse to the top screen and do your stuff. The game loose focus sure, but depending of what you play it sometimes doesn't matter. Like in my picture the game Elite Dangerous.. (the spacetruck simulator) there's lots of time you just sit in space waiting or traveling.. and it still does when i do other stuff on my top screen, like changing Youtube music videos, Netflix, browsing, Skyping..whatever.
Other games however don't have good borderless windowed support and maybe start to flicker or even crash if it looses focus. Also some games are demanding and i need fullscreen mode to work with my SLI. Then i disable the top screen.
BUT: My top screen is connected to my main through DVI and also connected with the VGA to a second small low profile PC on my desk behind my screens. So i can in the top monitor button menu change input to the VGA and then control it through a wireless small keyboard and a second mouse. Mainly using that setup for walkthrougs, browsing or Battlefields external BattleMap and such..
*EDIT:
Heres what nvidia says about your GPU and Surround.
So it should work for you, but maybe not with a TV. Its probably a bit different in refresh rates maybe?
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technol ... quirementsQuote:
GeForce GTX 970 Single-GPU With 2D Surround (Landscape)
> Orientation: Landscape
> Accessory Display: Yes, no additional GPU (if using 3 or less displays)
> Maximum Resolution: 11520x2160
> Maximum Resolution (Bezel Correction): 10,240x1600
> Maximum number of displays: 2-4 in Surround, 1 Accessory Display when using 3 or less displays in Surround
Special Instructions:
> Any connectors can be used to enable Surround.
> Once Surround is enabled, users can use any connector for the Accessory Display.
> Max of 4 displays can be used simultaneously (3 if monitors are 4K)
> G-SYNC and regular monitors can be mixed in Surround; effects of G-SYNC will only be seen on G-SYNC- enabled monitors