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quickshow:projector_settings [2023/03/24 19:26] Lyra Letourneaquickshow:projector_settings [2026/05/11 17:26] (current) – [Window Options] Bob Varkevisser
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 **Copy** and **Paste** Buttons allow you to copy all  settings from one piece of hardware to others. This can be useful if you have 4 of the exact same lasers and get one tuned perfectly, you can paste to the rest of the hardware and they will all likely be just about the same. Saving you time from doing them all separately. **Copy** and **Paste** Buttons allow you to copy all  settings from one piece of hardware to others. This can be useful if you have 4 of the exact same lasers and get one tuned perfectly, you can paste to the rest of the hardware and they will all likely be just about the same. Saving you time from doing them all separately.
  
-The **Key** Button allows you to choose which piece of hardware will be used for unlocking of locked content. This does not relate to your software license or key. That is done under the "Registration" tab of QuickShow. You likely will only encounter this if you buy hardware from designers who may lock the sold content to your hardware. +The **Key** Button allows you to choose which piece of hardware will be used for unlocking of locked content. This does not relate to your software license or key. That is done under the "Registration" tab of QuickShow. You likely will only encounter this if you buy laser content from designers who may lock the sold content to your hardware.
  
 ==== Test Patterns ==== ==== Test Patterns ====
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 **Use nonlinear spacing for blanked lines** - nonlinear spacing places more points near the beginning and ending of a line and a bigger distance between points in the center of a blanked line. As a rule, this option works better for blanked lines. **Use nonlinear spacing for blanked lines** - nonlinear spacing places more points near the beginning and ending of a line and a bigger distance between points in the center of a blanked line. As a rule, this option works better for blanked lines.
  
-====  Anchors ====+==== Anchors ====
 As a rule, a frame is a sequence of multiple visible vectors/points and blank line(s) in between.  The place where a blanked line becomes visible, or a visible line turns to a blanked line requires additional anchor points for vectors. As a rule, a frame is a sequence of multiple visible vectors/points and blank line(s) in between.  The place where a blanked line becomes visible, or a visible line turns to a blanked line requires additional anchor points for vectors.
  
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 +The info tab will give you information about the hardware, including firmware information, date of birth information, resolutions, mac addresses and more. You can also name your hardware here and it will be named throughout the software with that name.
  
 ===== Using the ILDA Test Pattern to set the Default Scan rate ===== ===== Using the ILDA Test Pattern to set the Default Scan rate =====
quickshow/projector_settings.1679682374.txt · Last modified: by Lyra Letournea

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