Setting The Order Of Your Output Connectors; Using Powerdesk To Manage Your Multi-Display Layout; Using A Multi-Display Layout With An Even Number Of Columns - Matrox C Series User Manual

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Setting the order of your output connectors

Monitors are numbered consecutively based on which
connector each is attached to. For example, on an Mura
MPX Series output card using a quad-monitor cable, the
monitor attached to the connector labeled
identified as
, the monitor attached to the connector
1
labeled
on the cable is identified as
2
To facilitate the setup of your multi-display layout, we
recommend connecting your monitors consecutively and arranging your monitors in pairs.

Using PowerDesk to manage your multi-display layout

In a multi-card setup using Matrox Mura MPX Series cards, PowerDesk assigns letters
to the GPU and numbers to the outputs associated with that GPU.
In the examples below, the order of the first card (4 outputs) is set as
and
. The four monitors connected to the first card are then identified as
A
B
correspond to the monitors attached to connectors labeled respectively
quad-DVI cable.

Using a multi-display layout with an even number of columns

This multi-display layout shows a 6 × 4 display wall. In this case, monitors are paired and follow each
other sequentially from left to right (for example,
20 Matrox Mura Display Wall – User Guide
on the cable is
1
, and so on.
2
,
,
A1
A2
B1
KX20 to quad-DVI cable
, so its GPUs are identified as
0
,
,
A1
A2
B1
,
,
, and
on your KX20 to
1
2
3
4
,
,
,
, and so on).
B2
C1
C2
, and
, which
B2

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