Use the Graphic Tools to organize, label, annotate, and enhance the appearance of your design or User Control Interface (UCI) layout.
Use the Text Block tool to add a text box to your design or UCI. You can adjust the style of both the text itself and the surrounding box.
Set the horizontal and vertical coordinates of the Text Block location within the schematic. The values auto-adjust when you click and drag the Text Block, but you can also manually specify the values.
Set the horizontal and vertical size of the Text Block. The values auto-adjust when you click and drag to re-size the Text Block, but you can also manually specify the values.
Click the Fill field to set the Text Block's background color and transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color. By default, the Text Block is transparent.
Select how much corner rounding is applied to the Text Block, from 0 to 300. The higher the value, the more rounding is applied.
You can also adjust the corner radius for Text Boxes, Group Boxes, and controls using the corner radius handle.
This is the color of the Text Block border. Click the Stoke Color field to select a color and set the transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color.
This is the width of the Text Block border, from 0 to 64.
Click the Text Color field to set the text color and transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color.
Set the pixel size of the text, from 6 to 2,048 (default is 12).
Set the font for the text (default is Roboto).
Set the font's weight, slant, etc. The available styles are determined by the selected Font.
Set how the text aligns in relation to the left and right borders: Center (default), Left, Right.
Set how the text aligns in relation to the top and bottom borders: Center (default), Bottom, Top.
Use the Header tool to add a title to an area of your design.
Set the horizontal and vertical coordinates of the Header location within the schematic. The values auto-adjust when you click and drag the Header, but you can also manually specify the values.
Set the horizontal and vertical size of the Header. The values auto-adjust when you click and drag to re-size the Header, but you can also manually specify the values.
Click the Fill field to set the Header's color and transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color. The Fill sets the color for both the horizontal rule and text.
Set the pixel size of the text, from 6 to 2,048 (default is 12).
Set the font for the text (default is Roboto).
Set the font's weight, slant, etc. The available styles are determined by the selected Font.
Set how the text aligns in relation to the left and right borders: Center (default), Left, Right.
Use the Group Box tool to visually group objects within a Q-SYS design or UCI.
Note: A Group Box and the items within it are not linked. To move a Group Box and its items, you must select them all.
Set the horizontal and vertical coordinates of the Group Box location within the schematic. The values auto-adjust when you click and drag the Group Box, but you can also manually specify the values.
Set the horizontal and vertical size of the Group Box. The values auto-adjust when you click and drag to re-size the Group Box, but you can also manually specify the values.
Click the Fill field to set the Group Box background color and transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color. By default, the Group Box is transparent.
Select how much corner rounding is applied to the Group Box, from 0 to 300. The higher the value, the more rounding is applied.
You can also adjust the corner radius for Text Blocks, Group Boxes, and controls using the corner radius handle.
This is the color of the Group Box border. Click the Stoke Color field to select a color and set the transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color.
This is the width of the Group Box border, from 0 to 64.
Click the Text Color field to set the text color and transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color.
Set the pixel size of the text, from 6 to 2,048 (default is 12).
Set the font for the text (default is Roboto).
Set the font's weight, slant, etc. The available styles are determined by the selected Font.
Set how the text aligns in relation to the left and right borders: Center (default), Left, Right.
Use the Polygon tool to create a shape and assign a control to it. Clicking a Polygon changes the state of the control.
Tip: You can add points (or nodes) to a finished Polygon. Click and drag from any point on a line segment to create a new node.
In this example, the treble clef is assigned to the Play button of the Audio Player. If it was in a design or UCI, clicking the treble clef sign would start playing the selected file.
Sets the style of button:
Available when Button Style is set to 'String'. The string you enter is case sensitive and must be valid for the control in the Control Panel. For example a fader control has a range of -100 to 20, the string must be numeric and within that range, a toggle button must be true/false, On / Off, or 1/0.
In addition, the following special commands may be used in the String field:
Changes the direction of the control.
For example, set Reverse Action to 'Yes' if you want to change a mute button (on state is muted, off is passing audio) to an enable button (on state is passing audio, off state is muted).
Set the horizontal and vertical coordinates of the Polygon location within the schematic. The values auto-adjust when you click and drag the Polygon, but you can also manually specify the values.
Set the horizontal and vertical size of the Polygon. The values auto-adjust when you click and drag to re-size the Polygon, but you can also manually specify the values.
Click the Fill field to set the Polygon's background color and transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color. If you have assigned a control to the Polygon, the Fill color is the "on" state color for controls with binary states.
If you have assigned a control to the Polygon, this is the color for the "off" state for controls with binary states. When the Off Color is linked to the Fill color, the Off Color is automatically assigned. When unlinked , you can manually adjust the color.
This is the color of the Polygon border. Click the Stoke Color field to select a color and set the transparency, or use the eyedropper to click an item within the schematic with the desired color.
This is the width of the Polygon border, from 0 to 64.
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