Working with windows – Extron Electronics VN-COMMANDER User Manual

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VN-COMMANDER User Guide

Section 3: Creating a Presentation

Working with Windows

Virtual Display Area

Within the Scene Designer the real target display is

represented by the virtual display area, and each window
that can be placed on the real display is represented by a
virtual window.

Each virtual window has a unique number (automatically
assigned by VN-COMMANDER) and a user-definable
label, typically used to identify the source:

Window Number – a number that uniquely
identifies each window within a scene.

This window contains a
source called Video Server.

This window contains a
source called Workstation.

The Window Palette

When you create a new presentation, nine virtual

windows are ‘docked’ in the window palette. You can
add more windows if required (see page 79) but, once
added, they cannot be deleted.

The contents of each window can be the same or different
between scenes. Initially, each window will contain a
gray color wash. Later on, as you create new scenes, the
content of each window in the palette is copied from the
currently selected scene.

To use a window within a scene it is moved (or
‘undocked’) from the window palette into the virtual
display area.

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