Matrox QID Series - 2.00.00 Driver Release Notes October 2004 1 - Support =========== - Matrox QID 128MB - Matrox QID Low-profile PCI 128MB - Matrox QID Pro 256MB 2 - New Features ================ - Multi-display support for 3 or 4 displays in independent mode. - Multi-display support for a 3 x1 multi-display setup in stretched mode. - Display rotation support. 3 - Key bug fixes ================= - None. 4 - Known problems and limitations ================================== - In independent mode, all your displays must use the same resolution, color palette, refresh rate, and display orientation. - The available resolutions are: 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, and 1600x1200, with only 60Hz and 75Hz available refresh rates. At 1600x1200, only 60Hz is available. - Because display resolutions and refresh rates aren’t validated with the plug-and-play monitor information, make sure all your monitors can support the resolutions and refresh rates selected through PowerDesk-SE. - In independent mode, display rotation isn’t supported with a display resolution of 800x600. - In stretched mode, all displays are rotated as if they were 1 display. - In the Windows Display Properties dialog box, you can only change the relative positions of displays, and the screen resolution slider in the Settings property sheet is disabled. - OpenGL acceleration isn’t supported. - DirectDraw and Direct3D applications in full-screen mode aren’t supported. - DirectDraw and Direct3D applications in windowed mode must remain on the display on which they were started. Moving these applications to other displays may cause corruption, a system hang, or a blue screen. - TV output isn’t supported.