Window Sizes

The size of all of the windows is related to the video standard. When you position and size the windows in one standard, they may well turn out to be wrongly sized when you switch to a different standard. However, right click on many of the windows and a menu will appear that includes a ‘Resize to fit’ option. Select this, and the window will become the minimum size to suit the data being displayed.

Size and Position Snap

By default, windows are set to ‘jump’ if they are sized or moved. This works as if the windows are magnetic: one window placed near another one will jump to line up with the edge of the other window. This is not a jump to grid function and its results can sometimes be confusing. In particular, if you wish to position a window adjacent to two others, it may be necessary to move one of these windows away whilst the move is made, and put it back afterwards.

By right clicking on a window, you get an option to disable this magnetic jumping function, so that windows can be moved to any position, regardless of what is nearby. If you subsequently use the menu to enable the magnetic jumping, this feature will only take effect next time you move/size the window – it won’t affect the current size and position.

OmniTek XR User Guide, Software Release 2.3

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OmniTek 2.3 manual Window Sizes, Size and Position Snap