User guide
5. Driver and software features
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Touchpad configuration window
5.8 VirtualView
5.8.1 Description
Overview
VirtualView gives the user additional real-estate on the screen by creating a virtual display in Windows
without the need for an additional physical display on the desk. A virtual display is created for the user to
use as a navigational head, or for other software, such as dictation. Users can set the location of the virtual
display, and when the cursor moves into that virtual area, the VirtualView Display appears in a window on
the Windows desktop.
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Supported display controllers
VirtualView is supported by all systems with an MXRT-x500 or later display controller.
Default behavior
VirtualView is disabled by default.
5.8.2 O peration
Using VirtualView
VirtualView creates a virtual display within your Windows desktop. In the Windows control panel, it ap-
pears as a normal display with a di
splay number, and its resolution and location can be changed like a
normal display.
By moving the cursor to the virtual display location shown in the control panel, the VirtualView window
appears on a physical display. The window of the virtual display can also be activated and hidden by a
hotkey (default: Control+Shift+V). The window can be stretched to make the contents larger or shrunk
to make the window take less desktop space. You can drag and drop other windows onto the VirtualView
window, and they will show only when the VirtualView window is showing.
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