3. Advanced Commands
Xsize and Ysize determine the size of the window, since the aspect ratio is fixed, one of the values may be
sufficient to determine the size of the window.
Ifthe 2 values d o not match the aspect ratio, then Xsize is taken as reference and Ysize is calculated to match
the aspect ratio.
3.2.18 PiP window size, increment/decrement
Description
Increments/decrements the size of the active wiindow (works in PiP and in Full Screen mode)
Command
increment
Command [0] \x22
Command [1] \x91
decrement
Command [0] \x23
Command [1] \x91
Data
Data[0] = byRepeat (optional)
Note that the panel size (projector version) can be read using the Panel size command,
3.2.19 PiP Window size, Read Min/Max
Description
Reads the minimum/maximum value for the window size adjustments in PiP.
Commands
read minimum:
Command [0] \x26
Command [1] \x91
read maximum:
Command[0] \x27
Command[1] \x91
Returned Data
Data[0]...Data[3] = signed double word Xsize : describes the “width” of the window (x axis).
Data[4]...Data[7] = signed double word Ysize : describes the “height” of the window (y axis).
Note that the panel size (projector version) can be read using the Panel size command
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