LightFrame for Windows (Continued)
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Operating LightFrame
After installation, LightFrame starts up automatically whenever the computer is started. At system start up, LightFrame checks the selected resolution of the monitor and if the monitor is LightFrame capable.
Icon and Colors
An icon of a monitor represents LightFrame on your desktop. This icon appears as a shortcut on the Windows desktop. LightFrame has three (3) modes of operation: Active, Inactive, and Suspended. The same icon with a different color in its center represents each mode.
Active = The LightFrame taskbar as below.
Inactive = The taskbar as below.
Suspended = The taskbar as below.
Notes
An active window must be 100% visible, i.e. it must be on top of all other windows or areas. If any part of another window or area overlaps a highlighted window, LightFrame automatically suspends operation. Once that window or area is removed and the original highlighted window is on top again, LightFrame automatically
An active window must also be 100% on the monitors viewing area. If part of a highlighted window moves off the monitors viewing area, LightFrame automatically goes into the Suspended mode. If part of a window is off the viewing area, you will not be able to use LightFrame on that window.
Only one window or area at a time can be highlighted.
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3b) If you want to highlight only an area of a window, click on the left mouse button and drag the cursor over the area to be highlighted while holding the mouse button. A rectangle forms around the area. When the area is encompassed by the rectangle, release the mouse button and the area becomes highlighted.
How to Deactivate LightFrame
To deactivate, click on the LightFrame icon in the System Tray of the
Taskbar. Click Icon, as Fig.1and Taskbar will be changed to Fig. 2 and LightFrame is deactivated.
Fig.1 | Fig.2 |
Note
If a highlighted window is closed before LightFrame is deactivated, LightFrame is automatically deactivated.
How To Activate LightFrame
1) Click on the LightFrame icon Fig. A in the systemtray. The icon
will be changed to Fig.B.