5. Driver and software features
virtual display, and when the cursor moves into that virtual area, or hotkey is triggered, the virtual display
appears on the Windows desktop.
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Supported display controllers
VirtualView is supported by all systems with an MXRT-2500, MXRT-4500, MXRT-5500, MXRT-7500,
MXRT-5600, or MXRT-7600 display controller.
5.15.2 O peration
Using VirtualView
VirtualView creates a virtual display within the Windows desktop. In the Windows control panel, it appears
as a normal display with a display number, and its resolution and location can be changed similarly to a
physical display.
By moving the cursor to the virtual display location on the desktop, the virtual display appears on a phys-
ical display. VirtualView can also be activated and hidden by a hotkey (default: Control+Shift+V). It can
be stretched to make the contents larger or shrunk to make the window take less desktop space. Win-
dows and applications can be dragged and dropped onto the virtual display, and they will show only when
VirtualView is showing.
To promote usability with PACS applications, VirtualView has a visibility setting. In the Diagnostic visibility
mode (default), it will appear on the top of all other windows, an
d in the Administrative visibility mode, it
may be hidden by other windows, including the PACS software.
The virtual display window has Minimize, Maximize, Restore,andClose buttons.
• Clicking the Minimize button hides VirtualView and creates an icon on the Task Bar, and clicking on
the icon will restore it to its previous size and location.
• Clicking the Maximize button resizes VirtualView to the largest size possible on that physical display
while maintaining aspect ratio, and that button will change to Re store.
• Clicking on the Restore button returns the maximized window to its previous size and location.
• Clicking the Close button does not terminate the VirtualView feature. It hides the window, and when
shown again, it will appear in the default location and size.
5.15.3 Configuration
Configuring VirtualView t hrough Barco System Settings Control Panel
• Connect: VirtualView is disabled by default. Click on this checkbox to connect a VirtualView display
to the desktop.
Once VirtualView has been connected to the desktop through the Barco System Settings Control
Panel, the VirtualView display will show up in the Windows Display Control Panel as Barco Virtual
display, and can be controlled as a regular display on the desktop.
• Reset window size: This resets the virtua
l display window to 1-to-1 scaling.
• Configure Visibility: Selects between Diagnostic and Administrative visibility modes.
• Configure Hotkey: Specify a hotkey to show/hide virtual display window.
Configuring VirtualView through Windows Display Control Panel
The Windows Display Control Panel can be opened through the Barco System Settings Control Panel.
Or, from the Control Panel,selectDisplay, and select Screen Resolution. Or, click on the desktop a
select Screen Resolution.
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