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Matrox M-Series PowerDesk 4.00 Driver Released

Enables stretched desktop, desktop zoom, and Enhanced Windows 7 support.

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June 11, 2010

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Matrox Graphics Inc. has released the Matrox PowerDesk 4.00 display driver for M-Series graphics cards operating under Microsoft Windows 7. The new driver features stretched desktop mode to span applications across all displays, while introducing desktop zoom to view a pre-selected 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.

"PowerDesk 4.00's stretched desktop mode and Desktop Zoom are valuable multi-display enhancements, especially for professionals operating high-end applications on Windows 7 workstations," says Ron Berty business development manager, Matrox Graphics.

Matrox PowerDesk software provides multi-display controls to configure and manage program windows. This window management software offers utilities for management of message pop-ups and window positioning. PowerDesk 4.00 for M-Series cards also offers certification for Windows 7.

For more information, visit the Matrox PowerDesk page.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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