Just to add to this, X-Plane 9 works using Radeon's Eyefinity on Windows 7 straight out of the box.
First of all, update X-Plane 9 to the latest release (9.40rc16 atm), this will ensure you get a 'fullscreen' box to check, rather than typing in your resolution manually. Seems to help.
Secondly, go to Settings > Equipment and even though you're not using it, check the Matrox Triplehead2Go box. This reduces extra widescreen stretching in some cockpits (doesn't seem to have a negative effect on those that display properly from the start).
Finally, change the FOV from 45° to 135° to reflect the triplescreen setup (although of course you can tune this later).
Be aware though that with the latest ATI drivers, I am finding some of the aircraft downloads cause the display driver to crash (Airtourer, LongEZ are a couple I remember, were a couple more that I tested).
Same aircraft using an Nvidia / TH2G setup did not see any display driver crashes, interestingly enough.
Has anyone got X-Plane 9 to work on Windows 7 at 5040 with a TH2G yet? If not, I'll attempt to do some development on it. I have got it working with XP fine, which is what my sim setup uses, but can attempt a Windows 7 fix.
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