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Open Sensor Data File 

Open a specific sensor data (SDAT) file for the current sensor.

Open Image or Video File

Open an image file and display the image, instead of a sensor.

Recent Sensors / ImagesShow a list of the most recent SDAT and image files.
Refresh Register ListReopen a specific sensor data (SDAT) file for the current sensor(Using file browse).

Open Default Presets

Open an INI file as the default presets file. (same as the Browse... button on the Presets dialog).

Open Additional Presets

Open an INI file as an additional presets file. This INI file will not affect the dfault presets file, and it will not be used to specify the actions of the DevWareX toolbar.

Refresh Register List

Reopen a specific sensor data (SDAT) file for the current sensor(Using file browse).

Probe for Devices

Re-run the device probe that will determine what sensor you have attached and automatically select the right SDAT file.

Capture Image

Capture the currently displayed sensor image to hard disk <F9 >.

Take Snapshot

Capture the sensor image to hard disk <Ctrl-F9 >.

Record Video

Record the image stream to hard disk Note: the video is uncompressed and will take significant hard disk space. This mode is for characterization only.

Exit

Exit the application. <Alt-F4>.

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This only occurs when you hide extra rows. In your table below the only case where you used the 'Hide' option is the right-most column, 'AR0220AT/hidden'. In all other columns you have not used the 'Hide' option, so the 'last row' is 'height' - 1.

Double-click "Mouse Selection" bar to open the dialog that allows setting of up to 8 unique mouse configurations.  Also see "Lock Mouse Selection", here.

Summary

Not using 'Hide' option: 'last row' = 'height' - 1
Using 'Hide' option: 'last row' = 'height' - number_of_hidden_extra_rows - 1

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Toolbar

Show or hide the Toolbar(See 2.2.2).

Status Bar

Show or hide the Status Bar that appears along the bottom of the DevWareX main window. This bar may provide brief infomation about the currently selected feature, status of various Caps/Scroll/Num lock keys, etc.

User Toolbar

Show or hide User Toolbar below the menu bar.

User Toolbar 2Show or hide User Toolbar in the right side of DevWareX to enable adding desired shortcuts needed by user.
Plugins ToolbarShow or hide Plugins menu(See 2.2.1.1).
Toolbar LabelsShow or hide labels for the options in the toolbar.
RulersShow or hide the pixel labels in the live video display.
Pixel Values in HexWhen fully zoomed-in in the live video display, show the pixel values in hex or decimal.

Info Dialog

Open or Close the Info(See 2.2.5) Dialog . This dialog contains Demo System information, display format choices and the current mouse selection(See 4.4) choice. <F2> or <Ctrl-I>

Sensor Control

Open or Close the Sensor Control(See 2.2.4) pages. This set of pages provides access to a variety of image sensor registers through a user friendly interface. <F3> or <Ctrl-S>

ColorPipeOpen or Close the ColorPipe dialog.  User Guide can be found here.

Preset Dialog

Open or Close the Presets(See 2.2.6) dialog. This dialog can be used to load or save the current state of the sensors (registers and color pipe settings). <Ctrl-P>

Register Dialog
 

Open or Close the Register(See 2.2.7) Dialog. This dialog allows the user to read and write registers on the image sensor. <F4> or <Ctrl-R>

User ControlCreate your own presets using a text editor, or various tools in DevWareX. User Guide can be found here.
Register All Access
(Peek & Poke)
Opens the Peek & Poke(See 2.2.12) dialog. This dialog allows the user to quickly read or write registers by specifying specific addresses and values.
Register Overwrite
Warnings
Open or Close the Warn Dialog. User Guide can be found here.

Log Dialog

Open or Close the Register Log(See 2.2.8) Dialog. This dialog allows the user to view and log all the register changes that are happening. This could be useful when manipulating higher-level user interfaces on the Sensor Control pages. <Ctrl-L>

Analysis Graphs

Open or Close the Analysis(See 2.2.9) Dialog. This dialog displays a graphical interpretation of a selected area of the display. <F5>

Magnifier

Open or Close the Magnifier(See 2.2.10) window. This feature allows user to zoom a desired section of the display area.

Image NavigatorOpen or Close Image Navigator Window.

Watch

Open or Close the Watch(See 2.2.13) Dialog. This dialog allows the user to add individual registers and track their value in real time.

Captured ImagesOpens or Closes the Film Strip dialog

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Captured ImagesOpens or closes captured images window showing the images captured in the particular instance of DevWare.
Python ConsoleOpens the Python console where commands could be entered.
Debug ConsoleOpens Debug console.
EEPROM PresetsOpens EEPROM Presets console.
Warning LogOpens the Warning Log Dialog.
Mouse Selection AreaOpens the Mouse Selection Dialog.  Allows for selecting up to 8 different mouse selection configurations.
View sensordata Sensor Data FileOpens the sensor data file for the connected sensor.

Zoom in

Zoom in on the display image. <F10>

Zoom out

Zoom out on the display image. <F11>

Full Screen

Switches the display into FullScreen Mode. To return back to windowed mode, hit any key. <F12 >

Options

Open or Close the Options(See 2.2.15) Dialog.

Center All DialogsUse when switching between different sized monitors and dialogs are positioned off the screen.

Open or Close​

Opens the Peek & Poke(See 2.2.12) dialog. This dialog allows the user to quickly read or write registers by specifying specific addresses and values​

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