Matrox M-Series offers new support for Windows 7

Jun 21, 2010 12:05 PM

    
The newest driver from Matrox features stretched desktop mode to span applications across all displays.

The newest driver from Matrox features stretched desktop mode to span applications across all displays.

Matrox Graphics has released its new series of PowerDesk 4.00 display driver for M-Series graphics cards, which now operate under Microsoft Windows 7.

The newest driver features stretched desktop mode to span applications across all displays, while introducing Desktop Zoom to view a preselected region on a dedicated feature display. PowerDesk 4.00 also includes personalized divisions, a function under Desktop Divider that allows users to divide the desktop into smaller cells to create a customized and personalized desktop.

Matrox PowerDesk software provides comprehensive multidisplay controls to configure and manage program windows. This window management software offers a wide range of utilities for optimal management of message pop-ups and window positioning, including controls over which display dialog boxes and message boxes appear, and how windows are maximized. PowerDesk 4.00 for M-Series cards also offers full WHQL certification for Windows 7.

The PowerDesk 4.00 display driver is now available for download.




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