Lesson 3 • Creating A Background, Saving A Page, And Playing A Page; Playing The Page - Videonics PowerScript PS4000S Instruction Manual

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Chapter 3
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3
ESSON
C
B
REATING A
ACKGROUND

Playing the Page

Scroll
Lock
Enter
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, S
P
,
AVING A
AGE
When you want the objects on a page to play against a solid background, you need
to specify the background color and activate the background option.
1
Enter Ctrl+F9 to display the BACKGROUND menu.
BACKGROUND
HUE
30
SATURATION
50
BRIGHTNESS
2 5
2
Select the Background On/Off option.
When you select the Background On/Off option, the page appears with a solid color back-
ground during playback. When you deselect the option, the background is omitted and the
page can play over an incoming video signal, if present. You'll learn more about this when
you create and roll the Credits page in a later lesson.
3
Set the following values for the background fill color: Hue=30, Saturation=50, Bright-
ness=50. These values produce a medium blue background.
4
Close the BACKGROUND menu.
Normally, the background appears only when you play the page, so you won't see it when
you close the menu. However, if you've configured PowerScript to operate in Single-Monitor
mode, the background does appear.
5
Enter Ctrl+F12 to display the PROJECT/PAGES menu.
6
Click the Save button near the lower-right corner of the menu (or enter Ctrl+S), then
close the PROJECT/PAGES menu.
PowerScript continually and automatically saves your work as you go. So, although it isn't
absolutely necessary, get in the habit of saving pages periodically.
1
Locate the Scroll Lock key on the keyboard and press it once.
To the right of the Scroll Lock key is an LED indicator that now glows green. This means
Scroll Lock is engaged. If the LED is not lit, press Scroll Lock again to engage it.
When the Scroll Lock LED is lit, PowerScript is in Play Mode—ready to play pages. When the
LED is not lit, PowerScript is in Edit Mode—ready to create and modify pages.
2
Press the Numeric Enter key.
There is a momentary delay while PowerScript prepares the page for playback. The page then
appears on the screen and remains there until you specifically remove it.
3
Press Scroll Lock to disengage Play Mode.
4
Press either Enter key to return to Edit Mode and display the page.
If you press Esc (rather than the Enter key), PowerScript removes the page from the screen
and returns you to Edit Mode. The difference here is that after pressing Esc, the screen is
empty.
P
P
AND
LAYING A
AGE
Background On/Off
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