In BI5, lets say I have 5 cameras auto cycling and I have it displaying full screen. Display is changing from camera to camera great. A truck pulls up in the driveway (movement detected!) and the full screen display auto pops onto the camera that's watching the driveway. (that's good!) But then because no one immediately got out of the truck, it moves on to the next camera and the next....back to scrolling until someone gets out or the truck moves again.
What I'd like to do is hit a key (a shortcut?) that will pause the autocycle and keep it on the displayed camera until I tell it to resume auto cycling. I see the left/right arrow keys will jump between cameras but if the person is sitting in the truck, no movement is detected and the auto cycle starts again.
I looked in the embedded help manual (which is very nice btw, check it out if you havne't) and also searched the downloaded/exported version of it. In the main Blue Iris Settings menu there is a tab for Keyboard Shortcuts but I'm unable to determine which one would start and stop the autocycle (keeping it full screen). I tried "auto-cycle camera view", "auto-cycle patrol", "Pause", "play/pause", & "show camera" and it didnt stop the full screen auto cycle.
any ideas?
What I'd like to do is hit a key (a shortcut?) that will pause the autocycle and keep it on the displayed camera until I tell it to resume auto cycling. I see the left/right arrow keys will jump between cameras but if the person is sitting in the truck, no movement is detected and the auto cycle starts again.
I looked in the embedded help manual (which is very nice btw, check it out if you havne't) and also searched the downloaded/exported version of it. In the main Blue Iris Settings menu there is a tab for Keyboard Shortcuts but I'm unable to determine which one would start and stop the autocycle (keeping it full screen). I tried "auto-cycle camera view", "auto-cycle patrol", "Pause", "play/pause", & "show camera" and it didnt stop the full screen auto cycle.
any ideas?