Bezel management:
Thought there was a calibration screen included here for setup to align the screens, by visually aligning the diagonal lines one wouyld essentially set the amount of shift. This I thought was well explained on matrox's website.
Although I dont yet have it, I accept the blanks at the ends as a consequence, much rather have that then jumping images on the bezel edges.
as to teh buggy natureof the hot key, I'm not suprised, we still deal with powerdesk on occasion not loading, though in the registry for all users run ...
so, Waz ... should I go get one? :)
Yes. A good buy IMHO. I'm VERY happy with my choice of three HP LP2065 1600x1200 20.1" screens as non-gaming work looks fantastic! Also, as I believe JKeefe has mentioned before, Ultramon is a MUST for multi-screen computing. The Matrox Powerdesk software is a joke in comparison.... although you obviously still need it for setting up bezel management.
I do use the line-up software to get the bezel lines lined up.... and it does work quite well. I'll tweak a bit more to see if I can perfect the bezels hiding the image. The image *does* hide behind the bezels and it is MUCH better IMHO than when I have BM off.... but it just seems that the image should be hidden a *tad* longer than it is. Hard to explain.... but, for example, when running Armed Assault in demo mode, there is a scene where a soldier walks across the area between two of the monitors. The time it takes him to walk "behind" the bezels (which measures a total of 32mm on my screens) is quicker than when he walks 32mm of screen distance without moving behind a bezel. Does that make sense?
Overall, I am quite pleased with the product and am glad Matrox decided to go this route as it enables me to continue upgrading my graphics cards while maintaining triplehead.