25 Matrox PowerDesk could not find the MGA.MON file. Please reinstall Matrox Monitor Selection from your Matrox PowerDesk distribution disk.
26 Matrox PowerDesk could not write to the MGAMON.MTX file.
27 Matrox PowerDesk could not write to the MGA.INF file.
28 Matrox PowerDesk could not write to the MGA.MON file.
29 Matrox PowerDesk could not read the MGAMON.MTX file.
30 Matrox PowerDesk could not read the MGA.INF file.
31 Matrox PowerDesk could not read the MGA.MON file.
32 Create Pixel Depth special-cases
33 Create Zoom special-cases
34 Merge Pixel Depth special-cases
35 Merge Zoom special-cases
36 You've modified the monitor settings. Do you want to save them as a new user-defined monitor profile?
37 There's a problem with the MGA.INF file.\nThis file is obsolete, missing, or the serial number in the file doesn't match.\nYour monitor selection has been lost.
38 (User-Defined)
39 Customized %s %s
40 The name you typed already exists. Please type a different name.
41 The name you typed is not valid. Please type a different name.
42 Matrox Monitor Selection Warning
43 Another user-defined monitor profile is using the name you typed. Overwrite it?
44 (Unknown Monitor)
45 You have not specified your monitor type. Your new settings may not work correctly.\nDo you want to specify a monitor now?
46 Settings
47 Change Display Type
48 15-bit, 32768 colors
10093 Select Device
10094 Windows will now resize your desktop/display. This could take a few seconds, during which your screen might flicker. If Windows does not reappear correctly, wait 15 seconds, and your original settings will be restored.
10095 Matrox Monitor Selection
10096 Windows will now apply new monitor settings. This could take a few seconds, during which your screen might flicker.\n\n\nIf Windows doesn't reappear correctly, wait 15 seconds, and your original settings will be restored.
10097 This monitor profile does not support your current display area resolution.\nSelect a different monitor profile, or reduce your display area resolution.
10098 The name you typed is too long. The maximum name length is 48 characters.
10099 String Too Long
10100 Red
10101 Green
10102 Blue
10103 (Standard monitor types)
10104 Plug-and-Play (DDC) monitor
10105 Default monitor (60 Hz)
10106 Matrox PowerDesk is unable to set the test mode you selected.
10107 Matrox Monitor Error
10108 Matrox PowerDesk is unable to access the Matrox display driver.\nMatrox Monitor property sheet not initialized.
10109 Matrox PowerDesk is unable to initialize the Matrox Monitor property sheet.\nPlease reinstall Matrox PowerDesk.
10110 Current display:
10111 (for all displays)
10112 To use Matrox monitor settings, click the "Matrox monitor" button, then select a monitor.\nTo select a monitor profile:\n(1) In the Matrox monitor list box, click the plus sign next to the manufacturer of your monitor, then click the monitor model name you want to try.\n(2) Click "Apply".\n\nTo view, test and modify a monitor profile from the Matrox monitor list box, select a monitor and then click "Properties".\n\nTo remove a user-defined monitor from the Matrox monitor list, select the monitor and then click "Delete".
10113 To test a monitor profile mode:\n(1) Click a resolution in the list box.\n(2) If a resolution has a plus sign next to it, click the plus sign to expand the list, then click a zoom factor or color mode.\n(3) Click "Test" to open the test screen.\n(4) When you want to close the test screen, press [Esc].\n\nWe recommend you test all modes of a monitor profile before applying it. (You may have to change your color palette to 256 colors to be able to test all modes.)\n\nTo go back to the monitor list, click the "Back" button on this property sheet.\n\nTo save and apply a monitor profile you adjusted with Matrox test controls:\n(1) Click "Save".\n(2) Type a name in the text box, then click "Save".\n(3) Click the "Back" button to return to the Matrox monitor list.\n(4) Select the just-created monitor profile in the Matrox monitor list box under "(User-Defined)".\n(5) Click "Apply".
10114 Click this button to use the "Refresh frequency" box on the "Settings" property sheet to change your monitor settings.\nNote: You can't test monitor settings when this button is selected. Also, if this button is selected and you're using a multi-display desktop, you must apply the same monitor settings to all the displays in your system.
10115 This option allows to use the default settings for your monitor.\nIf this option button is selected and you have a Plug-and-Play (DDC) monitor, your monitor automatically determines its correct settings.\nIf this option button is selected and you do not have a Plug-and-Play monitor, Matrox PowerDesk uses a 60 Hz vertical refresh rate for each resolution.
10116 Matrox Monitor will now enter test mode. Your display may flicker for a few seconds.\nIf your display does not reappear correctly, wait 15 seconds and your original settings will be restored.
10117 When you change the display settings in the test controls dialog box, your display might flicker for a few seconds.\n\nIf your monitor doesn't support the new settings, your display may become garbled or unusable. If this happens, press [Esc] to restore your previous display settings.
10118 Click this button if you want to view or record your computer display on an NTSC video device (TV or VCR) connected to your computer. The NTSC standard is used in North America and Japan, among other places. When this monitor setting is applied, your computer display uses TV settings. TV settings typically have lower resolutions and refresh rates than typical computer monitor settings. Lower refresh rates may result in more noticeable flicker.
10119 Click this button if you want to view or record your computer display on a PAL video device (TV or VCR) connected to your computer. The PAL standard is used in most of Europe and in China, among other places. When this monitor setting is applied, your computer display uses TV settings. TV settings typically have lower resolutions and refresh rates than typical computer monitor settings. Lower refresh rates may result in more noticeable flicker.