Start to display a video source. Some details are below:
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the video source, the device switches to a screen layout which has more
windows firstly, then start to display the video source.
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Description
windows, the device stops displaying the "oldest" video source so to get
a free window for the video source.
Note:
If the device is disabled to change the screen layout automatically, this
command does not work. Please refer the chapter related to the
gblayout --auto command to get more details.
Example:
To start to display USB-C when HDMI is displayed:
Command:
gblayout --start-video USB-C
Response:
HDMI USB-C
2.3.3 gblayout --stop-video
Command
gblayout --stop-video { VideoName | WinNo }
The device stops displaying the designated video, then prints a list of
Response
the
video sources which are displayed.
The reverse operation of the command gblayout --start-video.
Note:
Description
If the device is disabled to change the screen layout automatically, this
command does not work. Please refer the chapter related to the
gblayout --auto command to get more details.
Example:
To stop USB-C when HDMI and USB-C are displayed:
Command:
gblayout --stop-video USB-C
Response:
HDMI
2.3.4 gblayout --show
If the video source is displayed already, the device does nothing.
If there is no free window (view) which can be used to display
If there is neither free window nor screen layout having more
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