
N2KView can be set to automatically cycle though the screens from the
Configuration Dialog. Screen changes occur every 10 seconds. If any user
activity takes place, then the cycling is paused for 2 minutes.
9.3.2 Commands and Settings
In operational mode, press anywhere on the N2KView window to display the
screen tabs. While the screen tabs along the top of the screen display your
defined favorite screens, the tab on the right-hand edge of the screen allow
access to the Command & Settings Dialog. Section 9.4 on page 67 describes
the Commands & Settings Dialog and the functions they perform.
9.3.3 Switching Between Day and Night Mode
N2KView supports a Night Mode to enable viewing in dark conditions. In this
mode, all colors are converted to muted red tones so that you can view the
favorite screens without reducing your night vision. You may enter Night Mode
by pressing the “Night Mode” button in the Commands and Settings Dialog. In
Night Mode, this button changes to read “Day Mode”, which you may press to
exit Night Mode and return to Day Mode. You may also press “Ctrl” and the “N”
key to toggle between day and night modes.
9.3.4 Switching Between Windowed and Full-Screen Configurations
You may change the viewing mode of N2KView to take up the entire computer
screen. Pressing the “F11” key will toggle N2KView between full-screen mode
and windowed mode. In full-screen mode, you may wish to hide the Windows
taskbar so that the N2KView window is the only visible element on the computer
screen. You can do this by right-clicking on the Windows taskbar, selecting
‘Properties” from the pop-up menu, checking the “Auto-hide the taskbar” box
on the “Taskbar” tab of the “Taskbar and Start Menu Properties” dialog box
that displays, then clicking on the “OK” button. The Windows taskbar will then
disappear from view but will reappear whenever you move the mouse to the
bottom edge of the computer screen.
You may also enter Full Screen mode by pressing the “Enter Full Scrn” button in
the Commands and Settings Dialog. In Full Screen Mode, this button changes to
“Exit Full Scrn”, and now can be used to exit Full Screen mode.
Escape (ESC) will also transition from Full Screen Mode to Windowed Mode, but
will not arrange the components to fit the new screen size.
If the system was shut down in Full Screen mode, then it will start up again in Full
Screen mode after the initial Warning message has been accepted.
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