SWITCHING BETWEEN CHANNELS
•
Hold
Hold
Channel buttons
USB
audio
• In any of the multi-view layouts, simply move the mouse cursor across the boundaries
of the display windows*.
1
2
3
4
* The mouse method relies on absolute mouse mode, which can be enabled and disabled by the
user to match their own preferences and to ensure compatibility with their computers.
To use absolute mouse mode, press: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | c
To use relative mouse mode, press: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | b
In Relative mouse mode, channel switching is restricted to either the front panel buttons or the
scrolling the mouse thumbwheel.
MANAGING WINDOWS
In everyday use, the multi-viewer switch has two main modes of operation:
• User mode - this is the normal mode of operation, where the switch is essentially
host PC(s), as if you were directly connected to them.
• System mode - in this mode, your link with the PC(s) is temporarily suspended and
instead you interact directly with the switch. This allows you to perform certain tasks,
Status display
Entering and exiting system mode
To enter system mode
•
Note: In the pages that follow, such sequences are shown in the form: L Ctrl | L Ctrl | o
or
•
of the side buttons. Note: The mouse must be set to use Absolute Mode (see page 14).
mouse movements are not transmitted to the computers, but instead are interpreted
within the multi-viewer switch.
To return to user mode
• Press L Ctrl | L Ctrl | u to return to user mode.
or
•
of the side buttons.
Taking control of a window
1 In a multi-window layout, enter System Mode, as described above.
2
3 Now, either:
• Take control of the chosen window at the current size: Click the scroll wheel.
or
• Maximise and take control of the chosen window: Double click the left mouse
button.
In either case, you will revert to user mode with control of the selected computer.
Left Ctrl then Left Ctrl then o
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