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NfREMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE
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Tabbed Navigation
shows all menus and sub-menus at once, and all available controls for selected
menus. This view can be more intimidating (or even more difficult to use on devices with smaller
screens) but it does allow more direct access to the various sub-menus and controls.
The screen in this view is divided into three sections; the top shows the displays, the middle shows the
menus and sub-menus, and the bottom contains the controls.
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The
Lock Position
option allows you to lock the front panel if you have enabled password protection.
When you lock the screen, all of the display windows will remain visible in the top portion of the
display and the bottom portion will change to accept your password via the on-screen keyboard.
Depending upon how you have re-sized the various portions of the screen, the displays may appear
smaller when the unit is locked to ensure sufficient space is reserved for the on-screen keyboard.
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Maximize
duplicates the function of the standard Windows “maximize” icon and resizes the interface
to utilize the entire desktop area. The “minimize,” “resize”, and “close” icons are still visible as is the
Windows quick launch bar and system tray.
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Full Screen
works similarly to
Maximize
but uses the entire display; re-sizing icons and other
Windows graphics are not displayed. To exit Full Screen, go to the
Menu
control and select
Restore.
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Close Window
- not surprisingly - closes the NfRemote session.
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The
Display Preset
buttons, numbered 1 – 6, let you create and save six separate Home screens. For
example, you may wish to devote one display preset to nothing but the Undo and Processing Meters
to display these parameters in greater detail. Or, you could devote an entire display preset to the
oscilloscope and monitor the program input, the output of Undo, the MPX before the clipper, and the
final MPX output to see what the various stages within Omnia.7 are doing to the audio signal.