Cuelist display on Eos Touchscreens

Hi all

I'm not sure if this has been raised in the past, but I've noticed that if I have the cuelist (or any display for that matter) on the built-in touchscreens on Eos, I don't seem to be able to see all of the information being displayed.

For example, when the cuelist is being displayed, info such as "Label" and "External Links" don't seem to appear on the screen.  If i display them on an external display all the information is presented.  Is there a way to be able to have all the info visible on the internal screens?

Cheers

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  • Hi Brent...

    We do know about these limitations of our "grid" displays.  A couple of solutions will be available in future releases.  We will be implementing a zoom mode for the grids (cue lists, channel lists, etc...) similar to the channel summary display.  We hope that we can get that into version 1.4...but right now we are busily working on a Macintosh version of the software which has taken priority over that task.  The other solution to that problem (which we don't currently have a time frame on for implementing) is allowing the user to resize columns in the grids. 

    As of right now, most of the displays outside of the CIA are optimized for monitors at a resolution of 1280 x 1024...unfortunately the internal LCDs on the console are only 1024 x768.  

    -D 

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  • Hi Brent...

    We do know about these limitations of our "grid" displays.  A couple of solutions will be available in future releases.  We will be implementing a zoom mode for the grids (cue lists, channel lists, etc...) similar to the channel summary display.  We hope that we can get that into version 1.4...but right now we are busily working on a Macintosh version of the software which has taken priority over that task.  The other solution to that problem (which we don't currently have a time frame on for implementing) is allowing the user to resize columns in the grids. 

    As of right now, most of the displays outside of the CIA are optimized for monitors at a resolution of 1280 x 1024...unfortunately the internal LCDs on the console are only 1024 x768.  

    -D 

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