Specifications

VIDEO WINDOWING
Turning a Window On/Off
62 Operation Edition 1.08 CXPS Manual
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TURNING A WINDOW ON/OFF
Using an RS-232/Telnet Window command, you can turn an individual window on or off,
without affecting other windows.
Window On/Off
To turn a window on or off, issue the command:
WIN <display output #> <window #> <ON|OFF>
Where:
<display output #> is the number of the output displaying the windows.
<window #> is the number of the window (1-36) you would like to control.
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WINDOW IDENTITY
Window Identity
The Window Identity RS-232/Telnet command identifies the window belonging to a
selected output channel, and provides the window’s position and size.
After issuing the command, the selected window will be on top of other windows on the
display screen, and will blink for 5 seconds. On the command line, the position and size of
the selected window is returned.
To learn a window’s identity, issue the command:
WINID <display output #> <window #>
Where:
<display output #> is the number of the output displaying the windows.
<window #> is the number of the output channel whose corresponding window you
wish to identify
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WINDOW PRIORITY
Window priority controls the order in which you would like your windows arranged on the
output display screen; each window has its own priority. For example, if your display screen