Difference between revisions of "WinEQ2:Picture-in-Picture"
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | '''This feature is limited to | + | '''This feature is limited to Gaming Tools Pro subscribers''' |
WinEQ 2 provides single-window Picture-in-Picture. Imagine trying to play two characters at the same time, with only one monitor. You can either play in two small windows, or only have one character in view at a time, leaving one potentially vulnerable. With WinEQ, the last game window to be in focus can automatically place itself in a smaller window on top of your current one. This means that for the cost of a small portion of your main window's visibility, you gain a great amount of visibility for your other character, albeit small. The size and placement of the picture window is also configurable. | WinEQ 2 provides single-window Picture-in-Picture. Imagine trying to play two characters at the same time, with only one monitor. You can either play in two small windows, or only have one character in view at a time, leaving one potentially vulnerable. With WinEQ, the last game window to be in focus can automatically place itself in a smaller window on top of your current one. This means that for the cost of a small portion of your main window's visibility, you gain a great amount of visibility for your other character, albeit small. The size and placement of the picture window is also configurable. | ||
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== Enabling Picture-in-Picture == | == Enabling Picture-in-Picture == | ||
− | Default Hotkey: CTRL+ALT+P | + | Default Hotkey: CTRL+ALT+P |
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Enables or disables the display of a Picture-In-Picture feature | Enables or disables the display of a Picture-In-Picture feature | ||
== Configuring Picture-in-Picture == | == Configuring Picture-in-Picture == | ||
+ | [[Image:PiP101.jpg|center| Configuring PiP from the WinEQ 2.0 Preferences]] | ||
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+ | '''Picture-in-Picture''' | ||
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+ | Toggle ON/OFF to allow Picture-in-Picture windows | ||
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+ | '''PIP X Position''' | ||
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+ | The X position where a PIP will appear in this profile. The X position starts at the left side of your screen and is measured in pixels. | ||
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+ | '''PIP Y Position''' | ||
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+ | The Y position where a PIP will appear in this profile. The Y position starts at the top of your screen and is measured in pixels. | ||
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+ | '''PIP Scale''' | ||
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+ | The size of the PIP window that will appear in this Profile. The Scale setting must be a value between 0 and 1. Using a setting of 0.5 will make the PiP window half the size of your current screen resolution. | ||
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+ | '''PiP Border''' | ||
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+ | If set to on, the PiP Window will have a border | ||
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+ | [[Category:WinEQ 2]] |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 3 February 2006
Overview
This feature is limited to Gaming Tools Pro subscribers
WinEQ 2 provides single-window Picture-in-Picture. Imagine trying to play two characters at the same time, with only one monitor. You can either play in two small windows, or only have one character in view at a time, leaving one potentially vulnerable. With WinEQ, the last game window to be in focus can automatically place itself in a smaller window on top of your current one. This means that for the cost of a small portion of your main window's visibility, you gain a great amount of visibility for your other character, albeit small. The size and placement of the picture window is also configurable.
Enabling Picture-in-Picture
Default Hotkey: CTRL+ALT+P
Enables or disables the display of a Picture-In-Picture feature
Configuring Picture-in-Picture
Picture-in-Picture
Toggle ON/OFF to allow Picture-in-Picture windows
PIP X Position
The X position where a PIP will appear in this profile. The X position starts at the left side of your screen and is measured in pixels.
PIP Y Position
The Y position where a PIP will appear in this profile. The Y position starts at the top of your screen and is measured in pixels.
PIP Scale
The size of the PIP window that will appear in this Profile. The Scale setting must be a value between 0 and 1. Using a setting of 0.5 will make the PiP window half the size of your current screen resolution.
PiP Border
If set to on, the PiP Window will have a border