Multi-Display Setup; Advanced Multi-Display Setup - Matrox G450 MMS User Manual

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Multi-display setup

To set up multi-display mode:
Windows 2000/XP – If multi-display mode isn't automatically enabled when you restart
Windows:
Right-click your Windows desktop background, then click
1
Select the disabled display, enable the
2
check box, then click
To change resolution and color settings for each display, select a display, then change the
3
Screen area
Windows NT 4.0 –
Access the PowerDesk
1
sheets", page
Click
2
Move the
3
accept your changes.
Note:
and color palette) are used for each display.

Advanced multi-display setup

Windows 2000/XP – Use
software, you can:
Combine 2 or more individual displays into a single Windows display. (A Windows
!
display is a display that Windows recognizes and that can be adjusted with Windows
controls.)
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View a clone (copy) of a Windows display on one or more other displays.
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Use up to 16 displays at a time by combining or copying displays. To do this, you need
more than one supported Matrox graphics card installed in your computer. (Without
this software, the maximum number of independent displays you can use at a time with
Windows 2000/XP is 10.)
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Rotate one or more displays to support portrait orientation. (A portrait orientation is
taller than wide.)
Change the display layout to reflect the physical layout of your monitors.
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.
Apply
and
settings. When you're done, click
Colors
Settings
9).
Multi-Display Desktop
slider to adjust your multi-display desktop, then click
Desktop area
In multi-display mode under Windows NT 4.0, the same display settings (resolution
Matrox Hybrid Display
Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor
property sheet
(see "Accessing PowerDesk property
(
).
to configure advanced display settings. With this
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Properties
Settings
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