The Desktop Management feature works the same way it does as on the regular Parhelia cards not sure what you were expecting from it.
Richie, I think some of the problem is that some people here are used to UltraMon and programs of that sort, and then they hook everything up to their TripleHead and say "what do you mean I can't flick windows to different screens at the touch of the button?" "Why can't I create a shortcut to always open AIM at a certain pixel position?" "Why don't my task bars behave like they did with UltraMon's smart taskbar?" etc.
I certainly don't intend to sound rude, but I think it's a valid complaint that people are spending $300 on hardware that can't do what $25 shareware (UltraMon) can do extremely well. And that means that some users lose funtionality when they go to their TripleHead
2Go, and that shouldn't be the case.
It's fantastic for gaming; the best single piece of hardware I've ever seen. But in 2D it just plain stinks for productivity. A second 2D-only graphics card and UltraMon will get you much farther. At some point I may stop mentioning this. But for now I think it is good to stir up support so that Matrox hears from all of the people who think that the Desktop Management could be better.
Note that I never had a Parhelia. And perhaps the fact that the software is the same as for the Parhelia is the problem; after all, the Parhelia is 4 years old. :) I don't think UltraMon or even nView were very advanced back then; UltraMon may not have even existed.