Has anyone found that when the home screen has a custom background image with basic objects overlayed (button, label, clock, etc) that the objects do not come up in "transparent" mode on the initial startup? However, if you "jump" to another screen and then "jump" right back to the home screen the objects appear correctly?
I've tried a few variations on setting up the screen, such as pick an objects background color first, then set transparent=true, vice-versa, etc., but nothing I've done seems to correct it. Thinking that something is wrong someplace else in the coding, I've started a completely new, stripped down, profile with only two basic test screens, same results.
I'm using HAI Automation Studio software version 1.0.3.25, and the Omnitouch 5.7e firmware is at version 3.0.0.13, both of which appear to be the latest versions.
I realize this is a very minor issue but it's just one of those things that bug you. Like why does it take so long for the first camera image to appear when you can see 1 second refreshes after the first image appears (I'm trying to see if I can get the 5.7e's to grab a multicast video stream to speed this up). Again, minor but it bugs you.
Any thoughts or insight is always appreciated...
Doug
I've tried a few variations on setting up the screen, such as pick an objects background color first, then set transparent=true, vice-versa, etc., but nothing I've done seems to correct it. Thinking that something is wrong someplace else in the coding, I've started a completely new, stripped down, profile with only two basic test screens, same results.
I'm using HAI Automation Studio software version 1.0.3.25, and the Omnitouch 5.7e firmware is at version 3.0.0.13, both of which appear to be the latest versions.
I realize this is a very minor issue but it's just one of those things that bug you. Like why does it take so long for the first camera image to appear when you can see 1 second refreshes after the first image appears (I'm trying to see if I can get the 5.7e's to grab a multicast video stream to speed this up). Again, minor but it bugs you.
Any thoughts or insight is always appreciated...
Doug