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Personal Settings

Aim:
- Individual use and configurationA set of constituent components that make up a system. This includes information on how the components are connected including the settings applied. of the UserInterface

Lesson 14

The previous lessons trained you to use the various functionalities of the Automation Engine. Now, we want to introduce you to the various individual settings that can be applied and make working with the Automation Engine even more comfortable.

  1. Multi-desktop mode
    Using multi desktops is very convenient. So far, you have been using one working environment of the UserInterface. This can be changed by adjusting the settings of the UserInterface, which can be called using the menu item Options in the General tab.
    See: Using Desktop Modes
  2. Arranging windows
    Windows can be moved and changed in size as required. Use the menu Options to store your individual settings. The command Settings opens several tabs. In the General tab, magnetic windows can be activated.
    See: Settings of the UserInterface - General
  3. Opening monitors
    In the settings of the UserInterface, you can also specify the monitors that should open automatically when an object has been activated.
    See: Settings of the UserInterface - Activity refresh
  4. Safety queries
    The Check Back tab is also available in the settings and contains a list of situations in which a safety query is made. Example: If you do not want to have the query "Do you really want to execute this/these object(s)?" displayed with each object activation, you can change this setting in this tab.
    See: Settings of the UserInterface - Check-back
  5. Connections to several clients
    The menu item Connections can be used to establish connections to several clients. A special license is required for this function.  

 

Exercise

Try the above configuration methods and find your preferred settings.