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6.5 Configuring the Layouts of the Free Mode
The configuration of the Free Mode layouts uses the overlay of the OSD.
NOTICE
Possible loss of layout changes
Layout changes are temporarily available. When restarting the Draco MV, layout changes are saved to
the respective layout. In the event of a sudden power failure, layout changes are lost, and the layout is
reset to the latest saved state.
To save layout changes permanently, see chapter 6.5.10, page 94.
In Free Mode, the edit mode only works on the main monitor. When connecting only one monitor to the
second output of the primary video/audio board or to the secondary video/audio board, no layouts can be
created or adjusted in Free Mode.
Connect a monitor to the main output (OUT1.x) of the primary video/audio board.
An activated edit mode is required for changing, saving, or resetting layouts.
Note the switching conditions when creating and arranging a layout in Free Mode (see chapter 10.5,
page 153).
6.5.1 Displaying the Free Mode initially
When displaying the Free Mode for the first time, the windows are displayed with the factory settings. By
default, the windows are displayed in Quad Mode in Full HD resolution. The USB-HID control remains on
the current input.
Depending on the monitor resolution, the video signals may be displayed differently from the following
figure. To adjust the window with the video signals to the current monitor resolution:
reset the layouts by pressing Ctrl + r (see chapter 6.5.11, page 95).
If connecting a monitor with another resolution, the created and saved layout may not be usable for the new
monitor resolution. Probably the layouts have to be newly created.
Example
When switching from the Preview Mode with USB-HID control switched to input 2, the Free Mode initially
starts in Quad Mode with USB-HID switched to input 2. The following figure shows the initial start in Free
Mode with a Full HD monitor.
Fig. 59
Free Mode - Example after switching the display mode to the Free Mode the first time