Specifications

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VIDEO WINDOWING
Window Position and Size
CXPS Manual Edition 1.08 Operation 69
To arrange windows in quad formation, issue the command:
QS <display output #>
Where:
<display output #> is the number of the output displaying the windows.
Switching in Quad Formation
Switching an input to a window in quad formation will resize the window to fit as
closely as possible within the 1/4 of the screen assigned to that window. This
means that the window may expand or shrink to fit into its area, with any
remaining portions of the window extending off the screen.
Once a window is moved or zoomed, it is no longer in quad formation. This
means that switching an input to a window that has been repositioned or zoomed
will fill that window with the chosen input’s video. When using a single-link
scaler card, this may require the window to expand to fit the size of the new
input’s video.
WINDOW CASCADE FORMATION
Use the Cascade command to arrange windows in cascade formation. When in cascade
formation, the windows become equally sized and positioned in an overlapping
arrangement that cascades diagonally across the display. These windows are organized in
descending order (4,3,2,1) from left to right, according to their priorities, with the window
assigned to priority 1 appearing in the forefront.
To arrange the windows in cascade formation, issue the command:
CC <display output #>
Where:
<display output #> is the number of the output displaying the windows.
FULL SCREEN WINDOWING
The Window Full Screen command will expand the selected window to fill the entire
display screen.
To fill the composite display screen with the selected window, issue the command:
WINFS <display output #> <window #>
Where: