Moving A View To Another Display; Restoring The Locations And Sizes Of The Views - Simrad ES80 Reference Manual

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Moving a view to another display

The echograms take up the largest part of the ES80 presentation. The information from
each channel is shown in a separate view. If you have several displays connected to your
Processor Unit you can even move selected views to another display.
Context
The physical location and size of each view can be changed individually. The content
in a view that changes size will automatically be adjusted to take full advantage of
the space available.
Procedure
1
Open the
Display
2
Set
Docking Views
3
Click in the title bar of the view that you want to move.
The frame of the selected view will change colour to indicate that it has been
selected.
Press the mouse button, and keep it depressed to drag the selected view to another
display.
Further requirements
To move a view back onto the main display, select it, and drag it over. Place the view
among the other views as indicated by the docking positions.

Restoring the locations and sizes of the views

If you have used the
views, a dedicated function is available to restore all the views to their default positions.
You can use the
User Settings
view settings.
Context
With the
Docking Views
presentation. When a complete reorganisation of the view positions and sizes have
been completed , you may wish to restore the ES80 presentation to what it was before
you changed it.
The
function restores all the views to their default positions.
Reset layout
Procedure
1
Select the middle of the
2
Select
Reset layout
152
menu.
to On.
function to rearrange the position and size of your
Docking Views
dialog box and functions to switch between your favourite
function you can move and re-size the views in the ES80
Docking Views
to restore the default view configuration.
button to see the button menu.
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