User guide
248 DSView Installer/User Guide
To add or remove macros or commands from the toolbar:
1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu.
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Click the Session Options button.
The Session Options dialog box appears.
2. Click the Toolbar tab.
3. Select or deselect the checkboxes of the commands and macros you wish to display or remove
from the toolbar.
4. Click OK to save your changes and dismiss the dialog box.
Toggling menu and toolbar activation
You may specify a key that will show the menu and toolbar when they are hidden.
To select a key for toggling activation of the menu and toolbar:
1. Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu.
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Click the Session Options button.
The Session Options dialog box appears.
2. Click the General tab.
3. Select a keystroke from the drop-down menu in the Menu Activation Keystroke area.
4. Click OK. When you disable the menu and toolbar, the specified key may be pressed to reen-
able the menu and toolbar.
Setting the Window Size
NOTE: The View - Scaling command is not available if the Video Viewer window is in Full Screen mode or to
non-primary DSView users of a shared session.
When the DSView management software is used for the first time, any Video Viewer windows that
are opened from a DSR switch port or channel in any DSView software sessions will display at a
resolution of 1024 x 768 until the value is changed by a DSView user. Each Video Viewer window
may be set to a different resolution.
The DSView software will automatically adjust the display if the window size changes during a
session as long as autoscaling is enabled. When a DSView user accesses a channel via sharing, the
display will be adjusted to match the input resolution selected by the primary DSView user of that
channel. This will prevent the primary DSView user’s display from being affected. If the target
device resolution changes any time during a session, the display will be adjusted automatically.
To change the Video Viewer window resolution:
Select the View - Scaling command and then click on the desired resolution.