(12.3-en) Advanced Dialog
This article shows the functions of the advanced dialog of the IGEL Display Configurator. For details on how to use the function, see Using Display Configurator.
If the Display Configurator starts with the minimal dialog, you can access the advanced dialog by clicking Advanced.
Advanced Settings
Advanced settings (pan/scale/resolution) can be configured in a collapsible area on the right side of the window.
Click the arrow on the right side of the window, to enlarge the advanced settings area.
The display selector at the top defines the display for which the following settings are configured:
Use this display
☑ Enables the display.
☐ Disables the display.
Index
Gives the display an order number.
Rotation
Rotates the display.
Possible values:
None (Default)
Left
Inverted
Right
Resolution
The resolution of the display can be selected. (Default: Automatic)
Refresh rate
The refresh rate of the display can be selected. The available values depend on the selected resolution. (Default: Automatic)
Panning
Sets up a virtual screen that is larger than your physical screen. It will look like an enlarged screen. By moving the mouse to the edge of the screen, hidden parts become visible. (Default: None)
Reflection
Transforms the display as if being reflected by a mirror.
Possible values:
None (Default)
Horizontal
Vertical
Horizontal and Vertical
Scale from
A software variant of the resolution. This can be useful if you need a resolution that is not available on the hardware. (Default: None)
Mouse Settings
The following parameter must be activated for the configuration of mouse settings:
User Interface > Display Configurator > Options > Mouse options (disabled by default)
Mouse settings can be configured in a collapsible area on the bottom of the window.
Click the arrow on the bottom of the window, to enlarge the mouse settings area.
Lefthand mode
☑ Lefthand mode is active.
☐ Righthand mode is active. (Default)
Pointer speed
Value for the mouse speed in percentage between 1 (slow) and 100 (fast). (Default: 50)
Double click
Maximum interval in milliseconds between two mouse clicks to still be recognized as a double-click. (Default: 300)