10002 No video recorder or TV is detected for the selected display.\n\nApply TV output mode anyway?
10003 Matrox PowerDesk
10004 On
10005 Off
10006 Width
10007 Height
10008 Refresh Rate
10009 No secondary monitor has been detected.
10010 A secondary monitor has been detected.
10011 Compatible "Windows Common Control" software isn't detected. Please install an updated version of this software. This software is available from Microsoft (www.microsoft.com).
10099 Your screen may flicker for a few seconds while new monitor settings are applied. If your display doesn't reappear correctly, wait 15 seconds, and your original settings will be restored.
10215 Start Matrox QuickDesk when Windows restarts
10216 Show Matrox QuickDesk icon on taskbar
10217 Enlarge mouse pointer
10218 Use hardware to draw color mouse pointer
10219 Roll windows up/down ([Shift]+Minimize)
10220 Fade-in PowerDesk dialog boxes
10221 Fade-out PowerDesk dialog boxes
10222 Rotate display
10223 Rotate counter-clockwise
10250 &Yes
10251 OK
10252 Abort
10253 Retry
10254 &No
10255 Cancel
10256 Ignore
10257 Details
10300 Monitor Customizations (*.mpr)
10301 All Files
10302 Matrox PowerDesk couldn't find the "PDMonLst.mpl" file.
10303 %4d x %4d, %2d-bit, %3d Hz
10304 %4d x %4d, %2d-bit, %s
10305 The Matrox monitor settings you selected contain display modes not included in your current Windows monitor settings. Use the settings you selected anyway?\n\nClick "Yes" to use them or "No" to cancel.
10306 The display mode you're currently using isn't included in the selected monitor settings. Add support for this display mode to the selected monitor settings?
10309 The selected display mode couldn't be tested.
10310 Matrox Monitor Test
10311 %4d x %4d
10312 %2d bits, %d colors
10313 Matrox PowerDesk has restored your last known safe monitor settings.
10314 The file may be of the wrong type, it may be corrupted, or it may have been created with another version of Matrox PowerDesk.
10315 The Matrox monitor list is stored in the "PDMonLst.mpl" file. This file is normally located in the "PDesk" folder in your Windows system folder. You can restore this file by reinstalling Matrox PowerDesk.
10316 If your Windows monitor settings support all the display resolutions your monitor is capable of, the selected customized settings are probably not appropriate for your monitor and you should click "No".
10317 The selected monitor settings don't support the display mode you're currently using. It's likely that these settings aren't appropriate for your monitor. We recommend you click "No" and then select different monitor settings.
10318 Current refresh: %d Hz
10319 (Customized by user)
10320 (%s %s)
10321 Customizations can't be disabled because your current display mode isn't supported by your Windows monitor settings. To disable customizations, first change to a display mode supported by your Windows monitor settings.
10322 If you delete the current monitor customizations, they'll be lost. (The Matrox monitor list and customizations saved to file won't be affected.)\n\nDelete monitor customizations?\n\nTo delete customizations, click "Yes".\nTo keep customizations, click "No".
10323 Monitor customizations are currently enabled. To delete them, Matrox PowerDesk must first disable them. Are you sure you want to delete customizations?\n\nClick "Yes" to delete or "No" to cancel.
10324 Your monitor customizations have been re-enabled.
10325 Your monitor customizations have been deleted.
10326 No Windows monitor is selected. Please select a monitor on the Windows "Monitor" property sheet before customizing monitor settings.
10327 These settings may not be supported by your monitor.
10328 One or more selected settings may be beyond the limits of your monitor. These settings may be unavailable for programs that use DirectDraw/Direct3D.
10329 Based on the monitor settings selected in Windows, one or more settings selected with Matrox software may not be supported by your monitor. These settings may not be supported by programs that use DirectDraw or Direct3D. Many programs (especially games) use DirectDraw or Direct3D. If selected monitor settings aren't supported, default settings are used instead. Regular Windows programs (programs that don't use DirectDraw or Direct3D) will use the selected monitor settings.\n\nYou may want to go back and change the monitor settings selected.
10350 Load Monitor Customizations
10351 Save Monitor Customizations
10352 Unavailable
10353 Display modes supported by the "%s" monitor settings:
10400 Your original display settings have been restored.
10401 Matrox PowerDesk couldn't apply the "%s" desktop scheme.\n\nRemove this scheme from the list of available desktop schemes?
10402 The following monitors don't support settings in the desktop scheme:\n
10403 \nMonitor %d - %d x %d, %d-bit
10404 \nMonitor %d - disabled
10450 One or more functions couldn't be found in PDTools.dll. The Matrox PowerDesk control center will close.\n\nPlease reinstall Matrox PowerDesk.
10451 Matrox PowerDesk software isn't supported by any display driver currently in use. Matrox PowerDesk will close.
10452 The "Show menus in visible display" feature couldn't be initialized. This feature won't be available.
10453 Matrox Online Registration
10454 You can still register online by selecting "Online Registration" in the Matrox QuickDesk menu.
10455 The Matrox PowerDesk feature you tried to use isn't available. To be able to use this feature, install version %s or later of DirectX.\n\nFor the latest version of Microsoft DirectX see the Microsoft Web site (www.microsoft.com).
10458 This feature can't be used with the current display settings.\n\nTo use this feature, try lowering settings for your display. Specifically, try lowering the color palette, the resolution, and/or the current refresh rate. (A 16-bit color palette is recommended for many features.)\n\nTo access display settings, right-click your Windows desktop background and then click "Properties" > "Settings".
10461 To change the language of Matrox PowerDesk software, any open PowerDesk window or dialog box will be closed. PowerDesk changes that weren't saved or applied may be lost. Continue?
10500 Matrox DeskNav
10501 Show &Menu
10502 &Preferences...
10503 Zoom &In
10504 Zoom &Out
10505 &Select Monitor
10506 &Go to Location
10507 Help
10508 &CenterWINDOW
10509 None
10550 Matrox Diagnostic
10551 A results file couldn't be created.
10552 Test date and time: %s, %s.\n
10553 Matrox Diagnostic Results\n
10554 Results saved in file "%s".
10555 WARNING
10556 ERROR
10557 Click "Test Now" to see test results.
10558 No problem detected.
10559 General tests
10560 %s - Display %d
10561 This display driver isn't compatible with this version of Matrox Diagnostic. No tests are available for this driver.
10562 This isn't a Matrox display driver. No tests are available for this driver.
10563 Is recent DirectX software installed?
10564 DirectX version okay.
10565 WARNING: DirectX not installed.\n\nDESCRIPTION: Programs that use DirectX may not work properly. Install DirectX from your Matrox CD-ROM or system disks. For more information, see your Matrox or system manual.\n\n
10566 WARNING: Old version of DirectX installed.\n\nDESCRIPTION: Programs using DirectX may run slower. Reinstall DirectX from your Matrox CD-ROM or your system disks. See "Troubleshooting" in your Matrox or system manual.\n\n
10567 Is bus mastering (for display acceleration) working?
10568 ERROR: No IRQ for your Matrox hardware.\n\nDESCRIPTION: Your Matrox hardware hasn't been assigned an IRQ. Some programs may not work properly. See "Troubleshooting" in your Matrox or system manual.\n\n
10569 ERROR: IRQ assigned to Matrox hardware isn't working.\n\nDESCRIPTION: Some programs may not work properly. See "Troubleshooting" in your Matrox or system manual.\n\n
10570 ERROR: Bus mastering not available.\n\nDESCRIPTION: Some programs may not work properly. Your Matrox hardware may be in a "slave" expansion slot. See "Troubleshooting" in your Matrox manual or your system manual.\n\n
10571 Bus mastering seems to work correctly but is turned off in Matrox PowerDesk.\n\nDo you want Matrox Diagnostic to turn bus mastering on?
10572 Error detected with bus mastering.\n\nDo you want Matrox Diagnostic to turn bus mastering off in Matrox PowerDesk? (You can turn it on again later.)
10573 Error detected with bus mastering, however, this feature is already turned off in Matrox PowerDesk.
10574 Bus mastering appears to be working properly.
10575 Matrox Diagnostic has changed bus mastering in the Matrox PowerDesk advanced settings. It's recommended you restart your computer for the changes to take effect.\n\nRestart your computer now?\n
10577 No memory problem detected.
10578 DESCRIPTION: The add-on graphics memory module is slower than the memory built into your Matrox hardware. All your graphics memory will run at the slower speed.\n\n
10579 Slow graphics memory module.\n\n
10580 DESCRIPTION: The memory type of the add-on graphics memory module is not compatible with the memory built into your Matrox hardware. The memory module will not be used.\n\n
10581 Incompatible graphics memory module.\n\n
10582 Is redundant Matrox hardware installed?
10583 No conflict detected.
10584 DESCRIPTION: Your Matrox graphics hardware has video editing hardware built into it. For video editing to work properly, remove any separate Matrox video editing hardware attached to your Matrox graphics hardware.\n\n
10585 Redundant Matrox video editing harware is detected.\n\n
10586 None
10587 NTSC
10588 PAL
10589 Error code number: %d
10590 Unknown error with an add-on for your Matrox hardware.\n\n
10591 DESCRIPTION: An unknown error has been detected with an add-on for your Matrox hardware. Take note of the error code number and contact the vendor of the add-on.\n\n
10592 No tests are available for this device.
10600 A window couldn't be created. Matrox QuickDesk will close.
10601 &Desktop Schemes
10602 D&esktop Icons
10603 &Window Positions
10604 &Online Registration
10605 &PowerDesk Help
10606 &Start Screen Saver
10607 Start Matrox Dia&gnostic
10608 St&art Matrox DeskNav
10609 Display &Properties...
10610 Close Matrox &QuickDesk
10611 &Save
10612 &Restore
10613 &Automatic
10614 &Add...
10615 &Organize...
10616 2&56 Colors
10617 High Color (&16-bit)
10618 True Color (&24-bit)
10619 True Color (&32-bit)
10620 Hot &Keys...
10621 Matrox PowerDesk Hot Keys
10622 A scheme with the same name already exists. Do you want to overwrite the existing scheme?\n\nClick "Yes" to overwrite or "No" to type a different name.
10623 A desktop scheme couldn't be created from your current display settings.
10624 Matrox QuickDesk
10625 Delete the "%s" scheme?\n\nClick "Yes" to delete or "No" to cancel.
10626 Close PDesk.exe
10627 &Tip of the Day...
10628 &More Schemes...
10630 The name typed is already being used by another desktop scheme. Please type a different name.
10632 &View Readme File
10633 &About
10634 About Matrox PowerDesk
10635 &Help
10636 S&ettings...
10637 Second
10638 Seconds
10639 Minute
10640 Minutes
10641 Automatically Save Windows Positions
10642 Matrox QuickDesk - Add Desktop Scheme
10643 (TV)
10644 (Clone)
10645 S&ettings...
10646 Desktop Icon Features
10647 %d pixels
10648 The scheme name contains invalid characters. The scheme won't be added.
10649 &TurboGL Manager...
10650 Multi-Display &Controls...
10651 Matrox PowerDesk - Multi-Display Controls
10652 %d (Output %d)
10653 &Make All Visible
10654 S&nap to Display...
10655 Matrox QuickDesk - Snap to Display
10656 &Get Latest Driver...
10657 Matrox &MultiDesk
10658 &Manage Desktops...
10659 &Use Matrox MultiDesk
10660 &Language
10700 TV output (add-on)
10701 DVD decoder (add-on)
10702 Matrox Rainbow Runner G-Series (add-on)
10703 MJPEG compressor/decompressor (add-on)
10704 Digital flat panel connector (add-on)
10705 TV tuner (add-on)
10706 TV output (built-in)
10707 DVD decoder (built-in)
10708 Video input (built-in)
10709 MJPEG compressor/decompressor (built-in)
10710 Digital flat panel connector (built-in)
10711 TV tuner (built-in)
10712 %d MB
10713 DualHead (add-on)
10714 DualHead (built-in)
10715 Graphics hardware
10716 Graphics software (versions)
10717 Matrox driver package: %s
10718 Display driver: %s
10719 Mini-VDD: %s
10720 Kernel driver: %s
10721 DirectDraw/Direct3D driver: %s
10722 Matrox PowerDesk: %s
10723 Microsoft DirectX: %s
10724 Model: %s
10725 Graphics chip: %s
10726 Serial number: %s
10727 Graphics memory
10728 Memory type: %s
10729 Amount of memory: %s
10730 Maximum RAMDAC speed: %s
10731 Graphics BIOS: %s
10732 Extra hardware
10733 TurboGL driver: %s
10734 OpenGL ICD: %s
10750 The current display resolution doesn't support the selected TV settings. Do you want to change to a resolution that supports your TV settings?\n\nClick "Yes" to change to a supported resolution or "No" to cancel your changes.
10800 Display %d: %4d x %4d, %2d-bit %s
10801 PixelTOUCH
10802 CenterWINDOW
10803 Follow Mouse Pointer
10804 Center on Mouse Pointer
10805 Save Icon Positions
10806 Save Window Positions
10807 Restore Icon Positions
10808 Restore Window Positions
10809 PowerDesk Features
10810 PowerDesk Schemes
10811 PixelTOUCH -- Use this to zoom in on your current mouse pointer position. Use this control repeatedly to cycle through the different zoom factors (x1, x2, x4, x1, and so on).\n\nNote: If you have DualHead hardware, the PixelTOUCH feature can only be used with the main display of your DualHead hardware.
10812 CenterWINDOW -- Use this to center your mouse pointer over the active window or dialog box. This feature is especially useful when a window or dialog box isn't in the visible part of a display (as with a Matrox zoom feature).\n\nIf the active window or dialog box is larger than the visible part of a display, the visible part of the display is lined up with the upper-left corner of the window or dialog box.\n\nNote: If "Follow Mouse Pointer" is disabled, CenterWINDOW can't move the visible part of your display.
10813 Follow Mouse Pointer -- Use this to control whether the zoom area of the PixelTOUCH feature follows your mouse pointer.
10814 Center on Mouse Pointer -- Use this to control whether the zoom area of the PixelTOUCH feature is centered around your mouse pointer.
10815 Save Icon Positions -- Use this to save the positions of desktop icons for your current desktop area. After saving, you can restore their positions with the "Restore Icon Positions" feature.\n\nNote: If you're using a multi-display desktop and the virtual position of a display is changed, your desktop area also changes.
10816 Save Window Positions -- Use this to save the positions and sizes of program windows for your current desktop area. After saving, you can later restore their positions and sizes with the "Restore Window Positions" feature. Window position information is saved until you're logged out of Windows.\n\nNote: If you're using a multi-display desktop and the virtual position of a display is changed, your desktop area also changes.
10817 Restore Icon Positions -- Use this to move your desktop icons to their last saved position for the current desktop area. Icons aren't moved if their positions aren't saved.
10818 Restore Window Positions -- Use this to restore the position and size of your program windows. Windows are restored to their last saved positions and sizes for the current desktop area. If the size and position of a window isn't saved, it isn't affected.
10820 Hot key changes couldn't be saved because of the following conflicts:\n\n
10821 The "%s" keyboard shortcut is the same as the "%s" keyboard shortcut.\n
10822 Matrox PowerDesk - Hot Keys
10823 One or more changes to hot keys couldn't be saved. Windows may already be using one or more of the keyboard shortcuts you defined.
10824 Start Screen Saver
10825 Start Screen Saver -- Use this start your screen saver right away.
10826 Enable
10827 Enable -- Use this to select a region on your main display. That region will be displayed full-screen on your secondary display.
10828 Swap All Windows
10829 Swap All Windows -- Use this to move all visible windows from one display to another. If your system has more than two displays and this feature is used repeatedly, windows are cycled through each display in your system.
10830 Swap Active Window
10831 Swap Active Window -- Use this to move the currently active window from one display to another. If your system has more than two displays and this control is used repeatedly, the window is cycled through each display in your system.
10832 Smooth Zoomed Area
10833 Follow Mouse Pointer
10834 Smooth Zoomed Area -- Use this to enable or disable digital filtering while using the "DualHead Zoom" feature. Filtering is good for general usage, while a non-filtered zoom is more appropriate for image editing.
10835 Follow Mouse Pointer -- Use this to control whether a zoom area visible in your secondary display follows the mouse pointer in your main display.
10836 Disable
10837 Disable -- Use this to disable the "DualHead Zoom" feature and to be able to use your secondary display for another DualHead feature.
10838 Snapshot to Clipboard
10839 Snapshot to File
10840 Snapshot to File -- Use this to save your currently zoomed area to a file. You can then use this image with any program that supports bitmap (BMP) files.
10841 Snapshot to Clipboard -- Use this to copy your currently zoomed area to the Windows clipboard. You can then paste this image in any program that supports bitmap (BMP) files.
10842 This keyboard shortcut must include the [Shift], [Ctrl], or [Alt] key. The keyboard shortcut entered won't be applied.
10843 Matrox PowerDesk - Error
10844 Center on Mouse Pointer
10845 Center on Mouse Pointer -- Use this to control whether the zoom area in your secondary display is centered on the mouse pointer in your main display.
10846 Find Mouse Pointer
10847 Find Mouse Pointer -- Use this to locate your mouse pointer on your Windows desktop. This may be useful if your Windows desktop includes more than one display.
10848 Move All Windows to Primary Display
10849 Move All Windows to Primary Display -- Use this to move all windows (including certain dialog boxes) to your primary display. Your "primary display" is the one that first displays information when your computer restarts.
10850 Select Region
10851 Select Region -- Use this to select a "DualHead Zoom" region (if more than one region was previously defined).\n\nThe keyboard shortcut you select must include a modifier key (for example, [Ctrl] or [Alt]). With this modifier key, you can use arrow keys to select a region. To do this: (1) Press the hot key without releasing the modifier key. (2) Use the arrow keys to highlight a region. (3) Release the modifier key to select a highlighted region.\n\n(While holding a modifier key, you can press [Delete] to remove a highlighted region from the region list.)
10852 Show QuickDesk Menu
10853 Show QuickDesk Menu -- Use this to have the Matrox QuickDesk menu appear at the current position of your mouse pointer.
10854 DualHead Clone
10855 DualHead Clone -- Use this to show or hide a copy of your main display on your secondary display.
10856 PixelTOUCH Controls
11050 To manually change display settings, you can right-click your Windows desktop background and then click "Properties" > "Settings". To access DualHead controls, click "Advanced" > "DualHead".
11051 You've chosen to enable "DualHead Multi-Display" mode. In this mode, an extra display can be part of your Windows desktop.\n\nYou can change the resolution for your displays by moving the Windows "Screen area" slider (which now appears on your Windows desktop).\n\nNote: Only certain "Screen area" settings use the extra display. A "Screen area" setting that uses the extra display is twice as wide or tall as its corresponding single-display setting. For example, to use 2 side-by-side displays with resolutions of 800 x 600, select 1600 x 600 with the "Screen area" slider.\n\nThe next time you want to access the "Screen area" slider, you can right-click your Windows desktop background and then click "Properties" > "Settings". To access other DualHead controls, click "Advanced" > "DualHead". To access more DualHead-related controls, click the "Matrox QuickDesk" icon on your Windows taskbar and then click "Multi-Display Controls".
11053 You've chosen to enable "DualHead Multi-Display" mode.\n\nTo enable your extra display, use the Windows "Settings" property sheet. To do this, select display 2, then enable the "Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor" option. With this property sheet, you can also adjust other settings for this display.\n\nThe next time you want to access the "Settings" property sheet, you can right-click your Windows desktop background and then click "Properties" > "Settings". To access DualHead controls, click "Advanced" > "DualHead".\n\n%s
11054 Note: Whenever you enable or disable "Extend my Windows desktop ...", we recommend you restart Windows.
11100 Features
11101 DualHead Multi-Display
11102 DualHead DVDMax
11103 DualHead Clone
11104 DualHead Zoom
11105 TV Output
11106 TV Standard
11107 Advanced Settings
11108 Display Capabilities
11109 Features -- Access controls for DualHead features.
11110 Display Capabilities -- Select the maximum display capabilities for your main display versus your secondary display.
11111 TV Output -- Adjust settings for a TV (or video recorder) connected to your graphics hardware.
11112 DualHead Clone -- View a copy of your main display on your secondary display.
11113 DualHead Multi-Display -- Add an extra display to your Windows desktop.
11115 DualHead DVDMax -- Play digital video in a window on your main display and, at the same time, view that video full-screen on your secondary display.
11116 TV Standard -- Select a TV standard for a TV (or video recorder) connected to the output of your graphics hardware.
11117 Advanced Settings -- Manage the resources allocated to your main and secondary displays.
11118 DualHead Zoom -- Zoom in on part of your main display and view that zoomed area full-screen on your secondary display.
11119 Enabled and active
11120 Enabled but not currently active
11121 Disabled
11150 Off - Always scale to full screen
11151 On - Based on video source size
11152 On - Based on video window size
11154 TV aspect ratio
11156 Preserve source cropping
11159 Scale only on page flip
11162 Use field-based scaling
11167 Preserve aspect ratio
11200 To the right of the main display
11201 Above the main display
11202 Below the main display
11203 To the left of the main display
11204 DualHead Multi-Display
11206 Secondary display position
11251 Smooth zoomed area
11254 Follow mouse pointer
11256 DualHead Zoom Settings
11300 Favor performance
11301 Favor image quality
11302 DualHead Clone
11304 Disable Clone &Now
11306 Use Clone &Now
11307 The "DualHead Clone" feature is currently in use.
11308 The "DualHead Clone" feature is currently not in use.
11309 Quality/Performance
11350 DualHead Multi-Display
11400 Desktop TV Settings -- Adjust general advanced TV output settings. Default Desktop TV settings are adjusted for viewing computer graphics (computer games or your Windows desktop).
11401 DVDMax TV Settings -- Adjust advanced TV settings for the "DualHead DVDMax" feature. Default DVDMax TV settings are adjusted for viewing full-screen video.
11402 DualHead - Desktop TV Settings
11403 DualHead - DVDMax TV Settings
11405 Anti-flicker
11406 Black-and-white image
11407 Enhance text
11408 Reduce edge flickering
11409 Brightness
11410 Contrast
11411 Gamma correction
11412 Hue
11413 Saturation
11415 Cable type
11450 DualHead - TV Standard
11500 Matrox PowerDesk can't apply the specified settings on this display.
11501 - The display must be changed to %d x %d, %d-bit color palette.\n
11502 - Windows must be restarted.\n
11503 To perform a specified action, the following must be done:\n\n%s\n\nDo you want to do this now?
11504 Matrox DualHead Settings
11505 An unexpected error has been encountered. The dialog box will close.
11550 DualHead Zoom
11551 Window Controls
11552 Center on Mouse Pointer
11600 Hz
11601 Display mode
11602 DualHead - Advanced Settings
11604 Setting
11605 Value
11650 Secondary Monitor Limits
11651 Secondary Monitor Limits -- Select the settings which best describe the physical capabilities of your secondary monitor.
11652 Show DualHead Desktop
11654 Show DualHead Desktop -- Use this to show your Windows desktop if it's hidden by a DualHead feature (namely, "DualHead Zoom", "DualHead DVDMax", or "DualHead Clone").\n\nNote: If you're using more than 2 displays and you want to use this control, first make sure your mouse pointer is in a DualHead display.
11655 Matrox Graphics Software (remove only)
11656 AGP Memory
11657 AGP Memory -- Select how AGP memory is divided between your main and secondary displays.
11658 AGP sharing ratio
11659 DualHead - AGP Memory
11660 %s MB
11661 Click "Change Settings" for details.
11664 A keyboard shortcut to enable "DualHead Zoom" has been defined. Before using this keyboard shortcut, we recommend you define a keyboard shortcut to disable "DualHead Zoom" or define a keyboard shortcut for the "Show DualHead Desktop" feature. Otherwise, you may not be able to easily disable or hide the DualHead Zoom feature.\n\nDo you want to assign a keyboard shortcut now?
11665 Refresh rates supported by your Plug-and-Play (DDC) monitor:\nHorizontal = %d-%d kHz\nVertical = %d-%d Hz
11700 To select the position of your secondary display relative to your main display, click the appropriate button.
11701 Separate resolutions ... -- After this mode is enabled, you may need to adjust settings for your secondary display. You can do this with the Windows "Settings" property sheet in the "Display Properties" dialog box.\n\nNote: Whenever you enable or disable "Extend my Windows desktop ...", we recommend you restart Windows.
11702 Same resolution ... -- In this mode, select the position of your secondary display relative to your main display by clicking the appropriate button.\n\nFor more information, see context-sensitive help.
11703 The refresh operation has failed or timed out.