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Description
Start to display a video source. Some details are below:
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If the video source is displayed already, the device does nothing.
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If there is no free window (view) which can be used to display
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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If there is neither free window nor screen layout having more
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
}
Response
The device stops displaying the designated video, then prints a list of
the
video sources which are displayed.
Description
The reverse operation of the command gblayout --start-video.
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 stop USB-C when HDMI and USB-C are displayed:
Command:
gblayout --stop-video USB-C
Response:
HDMI
2.3.4
gblayout --show