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AMX InspiredSignage XPress Features
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AMX InspiredSignage XPress Programming Guide
If you right-click a specific file (or you right-click the browsing panel while a file has been selected), the
following functions appear whose actions apply directly to the selected file:
Open: Opens the file in the preview panel.
Delete: Deletes the file without confirmation (a short cut has been defined for this function:
shift+delete).
Rename: Renames the file.
Update metadata: Updates the icon of the file according to its content.
If you right-click a Collection (Collections are equivalent to Folders in Microsoft Windows and can be used to
arrange your media in a hierarchical manner) in addition to the above functions, you can access the Set type
menu. This menu allows you to specify what type of collection you want. Changing the type of a Collection
modifies the behavior of XPress when opening the Collection.
The browsing panel allows the user to copy files and folders with intuitive drag and drop operations. For
example copying a file from its position to a new destination can be done as follows:
 Open a browsing view where your original file is located. To locate the original file, you can
navigate the directory path from an existing view or directly type the URL in the address area of the
browsing panel.
 Open a new browsing view where your copy destination is located.
 Drag and drop the file from the original position to the new view. Pressing shift during the copy
will move the element instead of copying it.
The same mechanism applies for collections and groups of files and collections.
A file may also be uploaded by dragging-and-dropping it from a Windows Explorer
window.
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