Difference between Conventional Design and New Design of Operation Station !
I have a Demo version of Freelance V9.2 and after installing digivis , i found that it is not like the one represented in manual ! after awhile i found that there are two versions of the Operation Station (Conventional Design and New Design )which are different in shape.
i think that i have installed the Conventional version . So, i would to ask about How can i install the New Version ?
- Thank you in advance
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As Sumit Is telling you, It is required to change the resolution of the screen. If it is not possible here is the registry key that I was tallking about to have the New Design on different monitor resolution. (Be carefull because this is a workaround the graph will look verry different with this solution , this is usefull to test an aplication on a laptop, but not to use it as a final aplication)
On the attached file just doble click on the file DigivisNewMode.reg
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Dear Mahmoud,
There is single version of DigiVis(Operator station) and DigiVis supports two different user interfaces i.e Conventional design user interface and New design user interface. Depending upon screen resolution configured for monitor, digivis start in corresponding user interface. So monitors with vertical screen resolution less than 1024 pixels digivis starts in conventional user interface and for monitors with vertical screen resolution of 1024 and above starts with new design interface.
Hence be with installed digivis version and change your screen resolution to view dgivis in different user interface. In your case change your monitor vertical screen resolution to 1024 i.e 1280x1024 and start digivis it will open in new design.
incase monitor does not supports vertical resolution of 1024 than some registry settings needs to be changed to fit new user interface in available screen resolution.
Better to use recommended monitors size and screen resolutions.
Now i understand it .. Thank you for your answer , i do appreciate it
Best regards
Mahmoud Al'aghory
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