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To focus a camera on a particular area, simply Rightright-Clickclick the area you wish to target and the camera will move to dwell there:
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Select the Follow / Latch Targeticon, which is outlined in pink in the image below, on the Selected Track Mini Control:
Alternatively, right-click the target.
In the example below, the selected track 2159 (in pink) had been automatically followed by the camera, however, the operator latched a camera to track 2-1197 (in red), by right-clicking the track.
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If your system has multiple cameras you can dock the viewers together by using your mouse to drag and + drop them into position. When you align one viewer with another, you can select if you wish to put the viewer, the right, left, above or below the other by using your mouse and hovering over the selector below:
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For example, if you wish to place your second viewer below the first then you will need to select the bottom option by dragging and dropping the viewer into it:
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This gives you the ability to create a rich user interfaces interface with a mixture of map and video views:
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Using Popup Viewers
A Popup Viewers are a quick way to view the camera’s output, when you don’t have your viewers open. You can click on a camera on the PPI Map to bring up a small viewer:
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You can CTRL + drag to move the popup viewer around, change it’s size and pin it to the PPI map when you don’t have other viewers open. You can change the size of the viewer etc. When it is pinned to the PPI, then the Pin icon is removed as in the example below:
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This example has the larger viewer screen selected. There is also another option when the Viewer is pinned:
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Clicking this will minimise the screen to show just the Viewer bar:
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It will appear in translucent form, turning solid when your mouse hovers over it. Clicking the down arrow again will maximise the viewer as it was before.
Please navigate to Viewers for more information.
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