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You can apply the following shapes to PIP tiles. To select a shape, press the numeric key (0 through 9) that corresponds to the shape you want, as indicated below.
Additional shapes can be selected for PIP mode using the SHAPES button.
Manipulating the The mask changes shape, size, and position when you change the corresponding attribute of the Mask foreground tile. You can, however, manipulate the mask independently, as discussed in this section.
Table 10: Manipulating PIPs Mask
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| SHIFT+JOYSTICK | Change mask position. |
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Style (Press keys repeatedly to cycle through available colors and styles.)
BORDER COLOR | Change mask border color. |
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SHIFT+UP ARROW | Increase vertical size of mask. |
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SHIFT+DOWN ARROW | Decrease vertical size of mask. |
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SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW | Increase horizontal size of mask. |
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SHIFT+LEFT ARROW | Decrease horizontal size of mask. |
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Using Other Effects with Single PIPs
Input Effects You can apply any of the input effects (refer to Chapter 6, Input Effects) to the background and foreground tiles. Apply the input effect(s) you want prior to entering PIP mode.
The Freeze Effect You can apply the Freeze effect (refer to “Freeze” on page 79) to the background and/or fore- ground tile.
Press FREEZE while in PIPs mode to freeze the background. Press FREEZE again to release the freeze effect.
Press SHIFT+FREEZE while in PIPs mode to freeze the foreground tile. Press SHIFT+FREEZE again to release the freeze effect.