Lake Controller Operation Manual

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Lake Controller Operation Manual Rev 1.5.4
Command Line Options
Command Description
daylight Forces daylight mode when opening the Lake Controller.
digswitch
Enables a button labelled “Prio” at the top right of the Lake Controller next to
the minimize button. Tapping this button provides additional options to allow
the entire system to be switched instantly between Input prioirty 1,2,3 or 4, or
reverted to independant automatic selection, or to check the current status of all
frames.
[Prio 1] forces all online devices in the current system conguration to use
forced priority 1 input for all input routers. Prio 2, 3 and 4 work on the same
way for the associated input priorities.
[Auto] reverts all inputs of all frames to automatic priority selection.
[Check] displays a report of input router status for frames in the current system
conguration.
emulation
Disables hardware graphics-card based acceleration and enables software
emulation for graphics acceleration. This may be useful for devices with low-end
graphics cards, where virtual control of the Lake Controller is required, or where
video hardware problems are encountered. When this command is enables, the
systemmem command has no effect as all data is stored in memory. This option
may decrease performance.
netx
Enables the automatic disabling of unused multiple network adapters in the
case of communication errors. Only use if you have multiple network cards and
are experiencing communication problems.
nodblclick
Disables the use of double-clicking on the menu bar to rename Groups or select
les.
nonfullscreen
This mode stops the automatic change of any video card settings during the
Controller session; therefore correct manual settings must be made. The whole
screen is still used. This is not a windowed mode option.
ofine
Forces the Controller into ofine mode during start-up so no network adapter is
selected.
systemmem
Forces the use of system memory (RAM) instead of dedicated or shared video
memory on the graphics-card (GPU) for certain graphics resources. This may be
useful if available video memory is exceeded, or if other video-memory related
issues are encoutered. If this option does not resolve the encoutered problem,
try using the emulation option described above. This option may decrease
performance.
Table 25-1: Command Line Options