Configure a screen profile
- Last UpdatedDec 05, 2024
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Video Tutorial: Configure a screen profile in AVEVA OMI
A screen profile specifies the physical characteristics of one or more workstation screens. For each screen defined in a profile, you must specify a screen name, the screen's orientation, resolution, and whether the screen includes a task bar and supports touch gestures. Also, you must arrange the screen icons in a screen profile to represent the configuration of actual client workstation screens, as configured within the Windows display settings (you can configure the Windows settings either before or after you configure the screen profile). For the details of each screen configuration property, see About screen properties.

Configuration Note:
A computer's Windows display properties do not necessarily need to be defined before you create a screen profile. You can create a screen profile first, and then configure the hardware screens for the computer afterwards. You can start testing with a single 1080P screen and add screens to the profile later in the testing cycle.