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Receptor v1.7 Release Notes

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Muse Research, Inc.

Options

There are various options associated with Receptor Remote Control.

Editor Opens (Windows Only)

This option determines how the Receptor Viewer’s graphics look when you resize its window. Specifically:
Full Size: If you choose this option, the Receptor Viewer will open full size (1024x768). If you re-size the

window, the graphics will remain full-size and scroll bars will appear.

Scale to Fit: If you choose this option, the Receptor Viewer will initially open full size (1024x768) but, if

you re-size the window, the graphics will scale accordingly. This is particularly useful if you have limited

screen area and wish to see and use the entire Receptor Viewer within a smaller window.

Locate Receptor by (Windows Only)

This option determines how Receptor Remote Control attempts to locate your Receptor on a network.

Specifically:
Name: If you choose this option, Receptor Remote Control will use Receptor’s name to find it on the

network. When found, the name of that Receptor will appear in the title bar of any windows that opens,

making it very easy to identify multiple Receptors on a network. This is the default option and will work

with most network configurations. There are, however, some networks that are unable to find Receptors by

name, which is why the following option exists...

IP Address: If you choose this option, Receptor Remote Control will use the IP address of the chosen

Receptor to connect to it. In this case, the IP Address (and not the Receptor name) appears in the title bar of

any windows that open.

Keep this window open

If this option is checked, then the Receptor Remote Control application will remain open after you click one of

the task buttons, such as Receptor Drive or Remote Viewer. If this option is unchecked then Receptor Remote

Control closes automatically whenever you click one of the task buttons. If you frequently perform only one

task when launching Receptor Remote Control, you’ll want to un-check this option. If you frequently perform

multiple tasks after launching Receptor Remote Control, you’ll want to check the Keep this window open

option so that the application remains available.

New Feature: UniWire Support for Multicore Processors

Included in the Receptor Tools 1.2 package, which is required for Receptor v1.7, is UniWire 1.2. Aside from

fixing several bugs and improving overall compatibility, UniWire 1.2’s most obvious new capability is that it

works with multicore processors. You no longer have to disable multi-core support in your host application in

order to use UniWire.