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Matrox G200 MMS – User Guide
Display information
Graphics
Notes
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Your Matrox graphics card is 100% VGA compatible and supports all VESA standards:
VBE 2.0 (Super VGA modes), DPMS (energy saving), and DDC-2B (Plug-and-Play
monitor).
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The display resolutions available depend on your Matrox graphics card, display driver,
and software monitor settings. Different software monitor settings have different
resolutions available to them. With your software monitor settings, some of the
resolutions listed in this section may not be available,
or
resolutions not listed in this
section may be available. For more information on software monitor settings with
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or NT 4.0,
.
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Many Plug-and-Play monitors don’t automatically report if they’re capable of
1152 × 864, or 1600 × 1200 and higher display resolutions. To use these resolutions, or
higher refresh rates than those reported by the monitor, you can use the Matrox monitor
selection method. To use Matrox monitor settings with Windows 98/Me/2000/XP or
NT 4.0,
.
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The maximum refresh rates listed in this section have been rounded and are based on a
monitor with a maximum horizontal refresh rate of 130 kHz. Depending on your
monitor, refresh rate capabilities may vary. For information on the capabilities of your
monitor, see your monitor documentation.
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If you’re using BNC connectors with a Plug-and-Play monitor, the Plug-and-Play feature
of your monitor can’t be used. To use the Plug-and-Play feature of your monitor, instead
of the BNC connectors, use the 15-pin connector at the back of your monitor.
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In multi-display mode, each monitor has its own monitor settings (refresh rates). Make
sure correct software monitor settings are selected for
each
monitor.
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You may experience problems viewing certain types of video (for example, DVD video).
If you experience this problem, try lowering your display settings (resolution, color
palette, and/or refresh rate). For information on changing display settings,
.