Speedgrade with Matrox MX02 Mini

Has anyone had success getting SG to display on an external monitor via Matrox MX02 Mini? PP, AE, even PS can output to the monitor via Matrox MX02, but not SG. If I delete the PluginCache64 folder in regedit, it will show up as a display option the next time I launch, but then if I close and relaunch SG, it's no longer an option. Matrox says it should work. Adobe support says it doesn't but maybe in the next version. Anyone got a fix? I am on Windows 7 64-bit. :atest Matrox driver (installed after CC).

Second display works on my MacPro with the Matrox MXO2 mini MAX driver supporting Mavericks and Adobe CC (ver 4.1).  Only got external monitor with this recent driver release using current CC versions  
Kuhnen

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  • Matrox mxo2 mini output preview question

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