Custom Preset Layouts; Resizing And Moving Windows - ADDER ADDERView Secure AVS-1124 User Manual

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Custom Preset Layouts

In system mode, the mouse cursor is also responsible for re-sizing and moving windows
around within the display canvas. It is advisable to begin with one of the predefined
layouts and adjust it to suit your requirements. These layouts can be selected before or
after entering system mode:
• For tile (quadrant) layout, use the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | q
• For focus layout, use the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | s
• For a custom layout, use the hotkey combination: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F#
(where F# is the required function key: F1 to F8)
Manipulate the windows to the desired sizes and locations, then apply the new layout to
a function key: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | Ins | F#
(where F# is the required function key: F1 to F8).
Once you have exited system mode, you will be able to switch between the predefined
tile and focus layouts as well as recall your own custom presets.

Resizing and moving windows

There are a number of options available when resizing windows, including the options to
retain the aspect ratio or select only a partial element of the computer's display.
To use autoscaling
The autoscaling feature allows selected windows to fill the screen, either respecting or
overriding the aspect ratio, depending on the selected option. Autoscaling can be enabled
either through the OSD menu or by using the following hotkey combinations:
• To enable autoscaling with aspect ratio maintained: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w | w
• To enable autoscaling without aspect ratio being maintained: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11| w | y
• To disable autoscaling: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w | n
With your preferred scaling option selected, windows can now be manipulated using the
blue mouse cursor.
To move a window
Locate the blue mouse cursor anywhere within the window. Press and hold the left mouse
button and drag the window to your desired location. Release the left mouse button.
To resize a window
Place the blue mouse cursor at the lower-right corner of the required window. Press
and hold the right mouse button and drag to resize the window up or down accordingly.
Release the right mouse key when the window is at the desired size.
Depending on the current autoscaling setting, the video will (or won't) adjust in size and/
or aspect ratio. To force the source to rescale within the defined window you can use
either of the following:
• To fill with a fixed aspect ratio: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w
• To fill with a non-fixed aspect ratio: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | y
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