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Multi-Monitor and Multi-Projection Presets

Warning
The functionality described in this article is not available in the Community SDK edition.
You should upgrade to Sim SDK edition to use it.

The plugin has presets that help to automatically create the Wall configuration of displays.

Wall Preset#

The Wall generator is designed to configure rendering the UNIGINE world into the configurable number of windows. They can fit any display configuration and can be rendered both in the windowed and the full screen mode.

The Wall preset is useful to generate a multi-monitor setup of viewports formed as an array.

Name Name of the setup which is displayed in the left panel of the SpiderVision Setup window.
Size Number of rows and columns in the setup.
Offset Distance between viewports along the axis corresponding to the display width and height.
Display Size Width and height of each display in setup.
Window Size Width and height of each window in setup.
Distance To Viewer Distance from the viewport to the camera.
Angle

External angle between two neighboring columns of displays.

Wall Angle set to 30

All these settings, except Size, may be reconfigured later as you select the Wall group parent item in the viewports tab.

You can't remove an individual viewport from the Wall group, only the whole group can be removed.

Last update: 2024-08-29
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