Dual nat instance in an router (not working)

Hi Guys,
I'm having a problem w/ the design i'm currently working on. As you can see in the diagram below, I was trying to somehow perform load balancing on WAN links. What I'm trying to do is basically for all VLAN 1 users to use the WAN 1 link as their primary wan connection while VLAN 2 users must use WAN 2 link as their primary wan connection. To achieve this, I've configure a PBR on each subinterfaces on my router indicating that VLAN 1 subnet must use the WAN1 as next-hop and VLAN 2 subnet must use WAN2 as next hop for their respective WAN traffics.
In relationship to my PBR configurations, I've also included "track" command to monitor whether each WAN link still active. Everything works fine until I've defined two "ip nat inside" command on my router. I noticed that only one vlan subnet could communicate on WAN. I don't know if there's an effect for using two NAT instance on the router.
Hope you could help me on this.
Thank you so much
Rex

A lot of the 960's don't have 2 DVI's. However most have an additional HDMI and DisplayPort. I recommend you get an adapter from amazon or something. Just make sure that it will convert HDMI or DP to DVI. Usually amazon products have a good amount
of questions already answered by buyers.
Interesting that they'd go that route, I guess I just assumed since my 760 has two.
I've set up dual monitors using one DVI and one HDMI before, but I ran into issues with screen sizing. Despite having two identical monitors set at the same resolution the mouse would not transmit over to the second monitor at the same height as it was on
the first, so I had to buy an adapter like Joshua suggested.

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