Triplehead2go Driver For Mac
From the Graphics eXpansion Module (GXM) product line, both DualHead2Go and TripleHead2Go are palm-sized boxes that connect externally to a notebook or desktop computer and uniquely allow users to attach two or three monitors respectively for an incredible multi-monitor configuration. 'Matrox GXM technology will revolutionize the Mac platform with its unprecedented portability and ease-of-use,' says Caroline Injoyan, business development manager, Matrox Graphics Inc. 'Now Mac users can finally benefit from Matrox's multi-monitor expertise, traditionally reserved for PC environments, by simply incorporating a GXM into their system setup.' DualHead2Go enables a fully symmetric dual-monitor setup for Mac notebooks or desktops, creating the ideal workspace for managing multiple projects or office applications simultaneously. If a larger desktop space is required, the TripleHead2Go can be used to work with a triple-monitor setup. The extended desktop space across multiple monitors is the optimum backdrop for professionals working with digital content creation applications: they will have ample room to place all their menus, toolbars, editing timelines, and project windows across multiple monitors and experience first hand the productivity benefits of multi-monitor computing. Graphics eXpansion Modules (GXM) are external devices that are simple to setup-there is no need to open up the computer to insert parts or to replace any hardware or software.
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The operating system detects the DualHead2Go and TripleHead2Go like an ultra-widescreen monitor that supports resolutions of up to 2560x10241 and 3840x10241 respectively. The GXM technology then splits this ultra-wide resolution into two or three standard resolutions and sends the information to the attached monitors. The GXM maximizes the capabilities of the Mac by using its existing graphics hardware and software for all 2D, 3D, and video acceleration. A complete list of compatible systems is posted on the Matrox website and maximum resolutions supported may vary depending on the system model or GPU. Visit for complete Mac details.
I just recently purchased the same product - Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital Edition. I have a MacBook Pro 15' 2.6GHz with 4GB RAM with the same video card. Although I haven't yet been successful with the external monitors, I can tell you that the first step Matrox support gave me was to download the proper tool. This is not the same one as the one included with the CD-ROM disk in the Matrox package. The one you want is located here: Please keep in mind that I had to navigate through Matrox's support site to get to this content.
The same may be true for you if you can't access that page. Try starting here: Next, click on the icon toward the bottom of the page.
The link shows this: On the left-hand side of this page, you should have a textual link for 'Download software'. Once you click this, you should have regions specific to the model you have. Since I have a TripleHead2Go Digital for Mac, this is the software I grabbed: Once you open the dmg file, it will create the disk image. Simply double-clicking on the pref icon will install it to your System Preferences. From here, you're supposed to be able to hook up the Matrox device to your Mac (USB & DVI connectors). This is where I'm currently having problems. I have three Viewsonic LCD's (1 is standard aspect ratio 19', 2nd & 3rd monitors are 20' widescreens).
I'll post again as I attempt more things. Please do the same if you have success. Regards, LoadedMind. Hello, I'm having similar issues. While I don't have the TripleHead2Go, I do have the Matrox Dualhead2go Digital edition, and I'm having a difficult time getting this setup properly on my MBP with dual HP 24' LP2465 displays. My MBP has the nvidia 8600m GT card, and after installing the matrox drivers, I have the option to choose the max and optimal resolution of 3840x1200 (1920x2 x 1200). However when I select this resolution, the video on my dual displays start to flash like crazy.
On top of that, I can't do anything because both my mouse and keyboard lock up. I can choose the setting right below, 3200x1200, but this doesn't produce nice video output as the screen looks fuzzy and slightly warped. I've searched the web for information but couldn't find any relevant troubleshooting information for this issue. I'm thinking maybe this is a hardware issue with my displays. One thing that I noticed was that when I have it in 3840x1200 mode, the external display refresh rate is locked in at 57 hz, but I'm not an expert with these subjects so I'm not sure if this has any relevance to my problem.
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