User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright and disclaimer
- Introduction
- Overview
- Applying and customizing a color mode
- Working with two color modes simultaneously (DualView)
- Changing an input
- Rotating your screen
- Working with two or more video sources (PIP/PBP)
- Managing the layout of multiple windows (Desktop Partition)
- Customizing each application's color mode (Application Mode)
- Placing your design accurately (Print Assist)
- System information and technical support
- Reseting the system
- Checking for a system update automatically
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If you have enabled Desktop Color Mode from Tools > Application Mode, the color setting selected from Color Mode
will be applied whenever you click on the desktop.
Working with two color modes simultaneously (DualView)
DualView helps improve your image editing efciency by showing an image of two different color modes side-
by-side.
1. Go to Color > DualView.
2. Move the slider to switch on DualView. The screen is divided into two windows and the selected color
mode from Color > Color Mode is applied to the left window.
3. Choose one color mode from the options for the right window. The setting will take effect immediately.
Switching color modes for DualView with keyboard shortcuts
1. Go to Tools > Keyboard Hotkey.
2. Move the slider to switch on DualView.
3. Choose up to 3 color modes from the list for hotkey switch.
4. A key combination is pre-dened for hotkey switch. Simply press the keys to cycle through the selected op-
tions. If you prefer to change the key combination, click Edit on the right to customize the setting.
(On Windows) The hotkey shortcut consists of 3 keys, and the rst 2 keys need to be modier keys select-
ed from Shift, Ctrl or Alt to make a valid hotkey shortcut. The third key could be any number or alphabet
key.
(On Mac) The hotkey shortcut consists of 3 keys, and the rst 2 keys need to be modier keys such as
,
control, option or command to make a valid hotkey shortcut. The third key could be any number or
alphabet key.