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Arranging Video Windows
There are various ways you can manage the layout of Video Windows in the Viewing Area
(
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P. 170).
Selecting Multiple Video Windows
You can select multiple video windows easily. You can also move, cut, or copy selected
multiple windows simultaneously.
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Selecting Multiple Video Windows
There are three ways to select multiple windows:
On your keyboard, hold down the
Ctrl
key and click each
Video Window to select them, or.
In the Viewer, the number of Video Windows you can display
simultaneously will depend on your video card, the resolution
and quality settings of the camera and the Live Video Viewing
Settings (frame rate) set in the Viewer Settings window of the
Configuration and Preferences screen.
If the load on the computer CPU is high, Viewer operations
may take longer.
Note
Video Windows from different zones and locations can be
displayed in the same Layout.
You can copy and paste a multiple selection of Video
Windows t one time which can be pasted into and saved as a
new Layout.
Tip
Click outside the Video Windows
and drag a selection box around
the Video Windows you want
selected, as shown below. Only
windows contained within the
area of selection are selected.
Dragging around part of an
image will not select it.
If you wish to select all Video
Windows, click
Select All
from
the
Edit
menu (or on your
keyboard press
Ctrl + A
).
Summary of Contents for VK-16
Page 12: ...12 ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 1 System Overview ...
Page 15: ...Chapter Overview 15 1 System Overview ...
Page 19: ...19 1 System Overview ...
Page 36: ...36 ...
Page 37: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
Page 43: ...Chapter 3 Storage Server Configuration Reference ...
Page 69: ...Chapter 4 Registering Camera Server and Setting Recording Schedule ...
Page 144: ...144 ...
Page 145: ...Chapter 5 Viewer Reference ...
Page 147: ...147 5 Viewer Reference ...
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Page 205: ...Chapter 6 Operation and Management ...
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Page 213: ...Chapter 7 Backup Scheme ...
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Page 229: ...Chapter 8 System Maintenance ...
Page 235: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ...
Page 271: ...Appendix ...
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