Fit view to nodesAuto-layout nodesAppHostControlsLayout in columnRenderTargetRight-click the layout area to open the context menu.Type in the name of the node type in the Add node field.The node list appears automatically below the field.Choose the required node, enter a name for it, and click OK.CopyToAIphaDeckLinkInputDeckLinkOutputDelayActionDomeSDKLoaderDomeSDKSaverDomeTransformFisheyeToFisheye360Copy and paste an existing node into the layout area.This approach is useful when you need to copy a certain node type or duplicate an existing node tree with all the links.If you need to select multiple nodes, hold down the Shift key and click each of the nodes you want, or just drag a selection box across all of the required nodes.Double-clicking a node tree will select all the linked nodes.When you have selected the nodes you need, right-click one of them and click Copy(Ctrl+C)on the context menu.Then right-click in the layout area and click Paste(Ctrl+V).The nodes will be pasted at the point where you right-clicked.Open Multiply1Add forwarded param forMultiplay1Forward allShow logs for Multiply1Display and Patch nodes can be also added from the Display Editor and Patch Editor tabs respectively(see Displays and Patches).Each newly added node is enabled by default.To disable a node:Right-click the node.Clear the Enabled check box.To enable a node:Select the Enabled check box.Every node has three statuses:Enabled>Initialized — .Enabled>Not initialized — .Disabled — .Important:Keep in mind that most nodes require a Context node to be added and initialized.If a Context node has been added and any of the other nodes are not initialized, double-check the settings and/or links of the node which is not initialized.To link nodes, do one of the following:Click the node output box and drag a dashed gray line to the relevant input of another node.The line will turn solid orange when the nodes are linked.1 - node output parameter; 2 - node input parameter.Click the first node and then Control-click the node you want to link to.The second node’s input parameter will be linked to the output parameter of the first node.Note:If a node has more than one matching input parameter, the topmost one will automatically be used for the link.If a node has no matching parameters, it will not be linked to the other node.To link multiple nodes:Shift-click two or more nodes to select them and Control-click the destination node you want to link them to.Right-click the input parameter and click Unlink ‘parameter name’ on the context menu.Unlinking through the input parameter will sever the links of all nodes that are connected to the input parameter.Unlinking through the output parameter will cut off the link from the output parameter only.Right-click the link between the nodes and click Unlink ‘parameter name’ on the context menu.ImageFile2Unlink imageForward imageTo see all nodes in the layout, right-click the background and click Fit to view nodes on the context menu.To auto-align nodes, right-click the background and click Layout nodes on the context menu.To arrange nodes in a column, select the required nodes, right-click the background, and click Layout in column on the context menu.To resize a node:Place the mouse pointer over any corner of the node.Drag the small square that appears under the mouse pointer.To delete a node:Right click a node and select Delete from the context menu of the node.Select a node and press Delete on the keyboard.Display defines the viewport borders within the Context.The viewport is the region on the screen where the content is displayed.On the Display Editor tab, you can add Displays, create Display grids, swap Displays around, see each Display’s position in the Context, and adjust Display settings.Layout area:graphical context of the Context node(red outline); Displays#1-4 are arranged to cover the graphical context completely.Root/Context1Add displayCreate gridSwap displaysRoot opens a drop-down list of available Context nodes that you can choose from.Add display adds a Display node within a Context.Create grid allows you to create a Display grid within a Context.Swap displays swaps the places of two Displays.To select a Context:Click the Root drop-down list.Select the Context node you need.Root/Context2Root drop-down list with available Context nodesDisplay nodes can be added from the Node Graph tab or from the Display Editor tab.To add a Display node from the Node Graph tab, follow the steps described in the Adding nodes section in Node basics.To add a Display node from the Displays tab:Click the Root button and select a Context from the list.Click the Add display button.Enter a name for the display in the dialog box.