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Draco MultiView 4K60
Field
Load Default
LAN Echo
Lock Monitor EDID
Audio Mixing*
MSC*
Hot Mouse*
Entry
Description
Y
Starts the Draco MV after a restart or a switch-on with the configuration
stored as Default.
N
Starts the Draco MV after a restart or a switch-on with the last saved
configuration (default).
Y
Sends all switching commands performed in the Draco MV as an echo via
LAN connection.
Note: This function should be enabled when using a media controller via
LAN connection.
N
Function not active (default).
Y
Locks the current monitor EDID in the configuration.
After switching on, restarting, or reconnecting during operation, the locked
EDID will be used from the source instead of the native EDID of a future
connected monitor.
N
After switching on, restarting, or reconnecting during operation, the video
signal is displayed with the resolution of the preset default EDID (see
chapter 7.4.1, page 86).
Y
Merges incoming audio streams into a single stereo stream.
Depending on the device type, up to 8 audio streams (7.1) can be merged
into a 2-channel stereo stream.
N
Function not active (default).
Y
Enables the Multi-Screen Control function.
Absolute mouse coordinates are used for the MSC automatic mode
with/without restriction (see chapter 10, page 137).
Moving the mouse pointer over the edge of one window into another
window switches the USB HID control seamlessly to the associated input.
For dual-head installations, MSC is recommended to be only activated if
using the Hot Mouse function in Preview Mode, PiP Mode, True PiP, and
Custom Mode. The behavior of the mouse movement in dual-head
systems has to be noticed (see chapter 10, page 137).
N
Function not active (default), relative mouse coordinates are used.
If disabling MSC, the Hot Mouse function will also be disabled, because
MSC is required for the Hot Mouse function.
Y
Enables the Hot Mouse function for inputs of the primary board (MSC
function is required and will also be enabled).
The Hot Mouse function is necessary to focus on another input with
current display modes Preview Mode, PiP Mode, True PiP Mode, and
Custom Mode.
Moving the mouse pointer over the edge of one window into another
window, turns the Hot Mouse Mode on. A transparent overlay, and an
overlay mouse pointer (OSD mouse) appear. The OSD mouse can be
used to focus on another input by clicking in the associated window.
The behavior of the mouse movement in dual-head systems has to be
noticed (see chapter 10.1, page 137).
N
Function not active (default).
Configuration via OSD
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