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Using ViewSpan, User Options

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4 Using ViewSpan User Options ViewSpan provides users the ability to manage display settings for VOE displays. ViewSpan is installed with the VOE software and is launched by clicking on the ViewSpan icon in the System Tray. Figure 4-1 ViewSpan Icon When launched, ViewSpan presents the Windows Display Settings dialog screen. Figure 4-2 View Span Display Setting Dialog The Display Settings dialog screen offers the user choices. It shows graphical representation of the displays allowing the user to define the arrangement and appearance of displays. The dialog box also provides pulldown windows enabling the user to make decisions regarding the display, resolution, and multiple displays. The user may choose to: ● Detect and identify displays ● List the displays detected (See Figure 4-3 Display List on page 31.) ● Change the resolution of the displays (Refer to Figure 4-4 Change Display Resolution on page 31.) ● Change orientation of the displays (Landscape or Portrait mode) (See Figure 4-5 Change Display Orientation on page 32.) 30 Chapter 4 Using ViewSpan

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4
Using ViewSpan
User Options
ViewSpan provides users the ability to manage display settings for VOE displays. ViewSpan is installed with
the VOE software and is launched by clicking on the
ViewSpan
icon in the System Tray.
Figure 4-1
ViewSpan Icon
When launched, ViewSpan presents the Windows Display Settings dialog screen.
Figure 4-2
View Span Display Setting Dialog
The Display Settings dialog screen offers the user choices. It shows graphical representation of the displays
allowing the user to define the arrangement and appearance of displays. The dialog box also provides pull-
down windows enabling the user to make decisions regarding the display, resolution, and multiple displays.
The user may choose to:
Detect and identify displays
List the displays detected (See
Figure
4
-
3
Display List
on page
31
.)
Change the resolution of the displays (Refer to
Figure
4
-
4
Change Display Resolution
on page
31
.)
Change orientation of the displays (Landscape or Portrait mode) (See
Figure
4
-
5
Change Display
Orientation
on page
32
.)
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Using ViewSpan