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Custom Preset Layouts

In system mode, the mouse cursor is also responsible for re-sizing and moving windows 
around within the display canvas. It is advisable to begin with one of the predefined 
layouts and adjust it to suit your requirements. These layouts can be selected before or 
after entering system mode:

•  For 

tile (quadrant) layout

, use the hotkey combination: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | q

•  For 

focus layout

, use the hotkey combination: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | s

•  For a 

custom layout

, use the hotkey combination: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F#

  

(

where F# is the required function key: F1 to F8)

Manipulate the windows to the desired sizes and locations, then apply the new layout to 
a function key: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | Ins | F#

  

(where F# is the required function key: F1 to F8)

.

Once you have exited system mode, you will be able to switch between the predefined 

tile and focus layouts as well as recall your own custom presets.

Resizing and moving windows

There are a number of options available when resizing windows, including the options to 
retain the aspect ratio or select only a partial element of the computer’s display. 

To use autoscaling

The 

autoscaling feature allows selected windows to fill the screen, either respecting or 

overriding the aspect ratio, depending on the selected option. Autoscaling can be enabled 
either through the OSD menu or by using the following hotkey combinations:

• 

To enable autoscaling with aspect ratio maintained: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w | w

 

• 

To enable autoscaling without aspect ratio being maintained: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11| w | y

 

• 

To disable autoscaling: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w | n

With your preferred scaling option selected, windows can now be manipulated using the 

blue mouse cursor.

To move a window

Locate the blue mouse cursor anywhere within the window. Press and hold the left mouse 

button and drag the window to your desired location. Release the left mouse button.

To resize a window

Place the blue mouse cursor at the lower-right corner of the required window. Press 
and hold the right mouse button and drag to resize the window up or down accordingly. 
Release the right mouse key when the window is at the desired size.
Depending on the current autoscaling setting, the video will (or won’t) adjust in size and/
or aspect ratio. To force the source to rescale within the defined window you can use 
either of the following:

• 

To fill with a fixed aspect ratio: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | w

• 

To fill with a non-fixed aspect ratio: 

L Ctrl | L Ctrl | F11 | y

Содержание ADDERView Secure AVS-1124

Страница 1: ...ADDERView Secure AVS 1124 User Guide Experts in Connectivity Solutions KVM Switching Solutions...

Страница 2: ...tial display setup 11 General configuration 11 Using with dual head computers 11 Using the OSD 12 Channel names and security levels 12 Video Settings 13 Channel Settings 14 USB Settings 15 Advanced Op...

Страница 3: ...Clear channel identification to reduce the chances of operator error by displaying a user defined name and security classification for each channel on the status display The color of the channel indic...

Страница 4: ...bels to provide visual indications in case of an enclosure intrusion attempt When opening product packaging inspect the tampering evident labels If for any reason one or more tamper evident label is m...

Страница 5: ...mpliant with Microsoft Digitizer Computer connections 4x DVI D 4x USB type B 4x Audio 3 5mm Console connections 2x HDMI 2x USB type A Audio 3 5mm RJ12 options port Front panel Audio hold button and st...

Страница 6: ...CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION INDEX SUPPLIED ITEMS Information wallet containing Four self adhesive rubber feet Quick start guide Safety document AVS 1124 unit Power adapter with univer...

Страница 7: ...Audio cable 2m 3 5mm stereo jacks Part number VSC22 USB cable 2m type A to B Part number VSC24 S E C U R E 4 port smart card reader Part number AS 4CR Single link DVI D to DVI D video cable 2m Part nu...

Страница 8: ...before applying power RCU 1 1 2 2 3 4 CONSOLE 12V 2 5A Primary console HDMI display Power in Computer DVI video connection Speakers Keyboard and mouse Computer USB link Computer audio link Computer p...

Страница 9: ...60Hz To make connections to each computer port 1 Attach a cable between the DVI video connector and the primary video output connector on the computer 2 Insert one of the supplied USB type A to type...

Страница 10: ...deo display to the HDMI connector marked 1 2 Where a secondary video display is also to be used repeat step 1 for the HDMI connector marked 2 3 Connect the USB leads from the console mouse and keyboar...

Страница 11: ...ode As the body of the plug slides back it will release from the socket and you can fully withdraw the whole plug IMPORTANT Please read and adhere to the electrical safety information given within the...

Страница 12: ...names and security levels front panel button colors etc USB Settings including mouse configuration and hotkey choice Advanced Operation including factory reset To access the OSD menu type L Ctrl R Ctr...

Страница 13: ...changes are actioned as soon as you click an option To exit the OSD 1 Click the X in the top right corner or press the Esc key OSD pages The OSD options are separated into four distinct pages Video S...

Страница 14: ...PCs rather than the default single head PCs The default None setting means that the input channels are treated as single head but the channels 1 2 and 3 4 may be designated as dual heads Please refer...

Страница 15: ...is unpinned which means it may be located on top or behind other windows as they are moved across the display Alternatively the window may be pinned to the top or sent to the back Channel Color On the...

Страница 16: ...icated to the host PC Notes Consumer Report is a type of keyboard Mac host PCs aren t supported Some versions of Linux don t support Absolute mouse Keyboard Hotkeys Determines whether keyboard hotkeys...

Страница 17: ...lower case accepted 2 Click the Advanced Operation menu item OSD Advanced Operation Reset to Factory Defaults Removes all user entered configuration details This operation cannot be undone Note To av...

Страница 18: ...then o upper or lower case accepted 2 Click the System Information menu item OSD System Information This page is intended to aid technical support It displays the version number for the System andVid...

Страница 19: ...ltaneously either on a single display or dual displays Keyboard and mouse control is assigned to a single host computer at a time and is switchable using a number of methods see page 19 Channel button...

Страница 20: ...This allows you to perform certain tasks such as resizing windows and arranging preset layouts It is quick and easy to change between the two modes as follows Entering and exiting system mode To enter...

Страница 21: ...lay To use autoscaling The autoscaling feature allows selected windows to fill the screen either respecting or overriding the aspect ratio depending on the selected option Autoscaling can be enabled e...

Страница 22: ...information including the following Getting assistance see right Appendix A Hotkey commands GETTING ASSISTANCE If you are still experiencing problems after checking the information contained within t...

Страница 23: ...2 2560 x 1440 3 2560 x 1600 4 1920 x 1080 5 1920 x 1200 6 3840 x 1080 7 3440 x 1440 8 3840 x 2160 Unpin all windows F11 f r Pin unpin window toggle F11 F where is the required function key F1 to F8 Pi...

Страница 24: ...3 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION INDEX www ctxd com Documentation by 2021 Adder Technology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged Part No MAN 000007 Release 1 0 www adder co...

Страница 25: ...te control unit 10 D Displays initial setup 11 F Focus layout 18 H Hotkeys 22 L Labels tamper evident 3 O On Screen Display OSD 12 P Ports 7 Power in 10 Preset layouts 20 Q Quadrant See Tile layout S...

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