The main menu pulldown, \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Preferences $\rightarrow$ Playback A} and \texttt{B} Tabs, must be properly configured in order to take advantage of the Dual Screen Mode capability.
-In the main menu \textit{Window} pulldown there are \textit{Tile left} and \textit{Tile right} options for the 2 monitors. If you have only 1 monitor, you will see no change upon activating these options. Tiling is possible due to the existence of one long horizontal screen display buffer. Tile left takes \CGG{} and moves all of its windows to the $2^{nd}$ monitor/TV and Tile right puts it back to the $1^{st}$ monitor. The left and right monitors are the left part or right part of a Playback A/B Xwindow host referenced in the Video Config Playback A/B for separate X screens. Shortcuts for Tile left and Tile rights are the letters \texttt{a} and \texttt{b} on the keyboard once you have set \textit{Remote Control mode}. Below is a summary of the configuration letters:
+In the main menu \textit{Window} pulldown there are \textit{Tile left} and \textit{Tile right} options for the 2 monitors. If you have only 1 monitor, you will see no change upon activating these options. Tiling is possible due to the existence of one long horizontal screen display buffer. Tile left takes \CGG{} and moves all of its windows to the $2^{nd}$ monitor/TV and Tile right puts it back to the $1^{st}$ monitor. The left and right monitors are the left part or right part of a Playback A/B Xwindow host referenced in the Video Config Playback A/B for separate X screens. Shortcuts for Tile left and Tile rights are the letters \texttt{a} and \texttt{b} on the keyboard once you have set \textit{Remote Control mode}. Below is a summary of the configuration letters (only when in Remote Control mode):
\begin{description}
\item[a] select \textit{playback a} and tile windows left (all on monitor or laptop)
\item[c] select \textit{playback c} and tile windows left, but composer right (TV mode) This option has the effect of taking the Compositor window and moving it to the $2^{nd}$ monitor/TV without the surrounding borders interfering with the video.
\end{description}
-Since Dual Screen Mode is most widely used for either a demonstration or watching TV, you will want to take advantage of Remote Control mode as described in a following section. In the camera shots below, note the square red box that shows up in the upper left hand corner of the Viewer window (arrow pointing to it but it looks more orange than red) which denotes that the Application/Menu key was used to get into Remote Control mode.
+Since Dual Screen Mode is most widely used for either a demonstration or watching TV, you will want to take advantage of Remote Control mode as described in a following section. In the camera shots below, note the square red box that shows up in the upper left hand corner above the Viewer window, when visible, which denotes that the Application/Menu key was used to get into Remote Control mode.
-Figure~\ref{fig:two-monitors01} shows 2 monitors (could just as well be a big-screen TV for the second monitor) with Tile left where all of the \CGG{} windows are on the left most monitor. The big red arrow points to the little red square box indicating that Remote Control mode is in effect.
+Figure~\ref{fig:two-monitors01} shows 2 monitors (could just as well be a big screen TV for the second monitor) with Tile left where all of the \CGG{} windows are on the left most monitor. Note the little red square box in the far upper left corner indicating that Remote Control mode is in effect.
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.85\linewidth]{two-monitors01.png}
- \caption{Dual screen - initial}
+ \caption{Dual screen - initial view on the left monitor and showing part of the right monitor with 2 terminal windows}
\label{fig:two-monitors01}
\end{figure}
-Figure~\ref{fig:two-monitors02} shows 2 monitors with Tile right (b key) where all of the \CGG{} windows are on the right monitor. The left monitor shows the Suse distro logo and a couple of xterm type windows.
+Figure~\ref{fig:two-monitors02} shows 2 monitors with Tile right (b key) where all of the \CGG{} windows are on the right monitor. The partial view of the left monitor shows 2 xterm windows with landscape wallpaper background.
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.85\linewidth]{two-monitors03.png}
- \caption{Dual screen - \CGG{} compositor on own screen windowed}
+ \caption{Dual screen - \CGG{} compositor on second monitor}
\label{fig:two-monitors03}
\end{figure}
-Figure~\ref{fig:two-monitors04} shows 2 monitors with Compositor window on the 2nd monitor in Fullscreen mode so that no \CGG{} borders are visible to distract from the picture. The big red arrow points to the little red square box indicating that Remote Control mode is in effect.
+Figure~\ref{fig:two-monitors04} shows 2 monitors with Compositor window on the 2nd monitor in Fullscreen mode so that no \CGG{} borders are visible to distract from the picture.
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.85\linewidth]{two-monitors04.png}
- \caption{Dual screen - \CGG{} compositor on own screen full screen}
+ \caption{Dual screen - \CGG{} compositor on second monitor in full screen mode}
\label{fig:two-monitors04}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.7\linewidth]{remote01.png}
+ \includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{remote01.png}
\caption{Ati-x10 Remote}
\label{fig:remote01}
\end{figure}