By default, the program reverts to the original layout (i.e., before you made changes) when you upgrade.
Displays the Lens drop-down menu in the Quick Access toolbar in the top left corner.
Displays the Objective drop-down menu in the Quick Access toolbar in the top left corner.
A list of the most recent files are displayed in the File menu. You can change the number of files displayed here.
Displays a special marker at the center of the image.
center mark Color: select a different color for the center mark.
To avoid confusion, set the center mark to a different color than the reference point.
Displays a rectangular grid; its size is defined by Grid Spacing.
The grid is a rectangular overlay that may be useful for:
The grid is anchored at the reference point and moves along with the tracing as the tracing and stage are moved.
Displays grid at maximum brightness. Use when the slide illumination levels are high. The default is medium brightness.
Displays the coordinates of the grid.
Sets the dimensions of the grid.
Only the tracing associated with the currently selected section is displayed. You may have multiple sections in the same tracing file while only viewing the tracing of one section at a time.
Enabled when Show current section only is enabled. Displays the contours and markers associated with sections other than the currently selected one in gray.
Adjusts the size of the video to fill the available space in the tracing window.
When this option is selected and the aspect ratio of the video is different from the aspect ratio of the monitor, a black region is displayed at the edge of the video. The black region indicates that there is no video data available to display in that region. You may use this region with dockable windows.
When the video resolution is higher than your monitor resolution, and only the top left of the video is visible in the tracing window.
Select this option to reduce the size of the video so that the entire video is visible within the tracing window.
When the video resolution is lower than your monitor resolution, and the entire video is displayed in the top left of the tracing window with black regions bordering the bottom and right of the video.
When enabled, the program will attempt to fill the tracing window with the video by stretching the video. make sure to uncheck the box.
You may experiment with the Windows and IPP options to find out what the optimal solution is for your video.
Provide a visual representation of over- and under-exposure.
Depending on the camera, range values are entered automatically or manually.
Adjust settings for text display.
Use when using device command sequences (for software allowing acquisitions).
Disables the alert about new versions.