
Status Tool Bar
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Main Window with
Grid
(tree control with the device settings accessible by the user)
♦
Display
(for the acquired images)
♦
Analysis
(information about whole images or an AOI)
♦
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By clicking on F1 you will get the HELP dialog.
Now, you can initialize a device by
selecting it in the drop down list in the Upper Tool Bar and
•
clicking on Use.
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After having successfully initialized a device the tree control in the lower left part of the Main Window will
display the properties (settings or parameters) accessible by the user.
You've also got the possiblity to set your User Experience. According to the chosen experience, the level of
visibility is different:
Beginner (basic camera settings/properties are visible)
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Expert (e.g. all advanced image processing are visible)
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Guru (all settings/properties are visible)
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Properties displayed in light grey cannot be modified by the user. Only the properties, which actually have an
impact on the resulting image, will be visible. Therefore, certain properties might appear or disappear when
modifying another properties.
To permanently commit a modification made with the keyboard the ENTER must be pressed. If leaving the
editor before pressing ENTER will restore the old value.
13.4.1.1.1 Storing and restoring settings
When wxPropView is started for the first time, the values of properties set to their default values will be
displayed in green to indicate that these values have not been modified by the user so far. Modified properties
(even if the value is the same as the default) will be displayed in black.
Figure 60: wxPropView - Storing settings
Settings can be stored in several ways (via the Menu Bar: Action -> Capture Settings -> Save):
As Default Settings For All Devices Belonging To The Same Family (Per User Only): As the start-up
parameters for every device belonging to the same family (e.g. mvBlueCOUGAR-X,
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