PTZ Control
The Rocosoft UVC control software for PC uses standard UVC protocol for control, which makes this the ideal 1 cable control software. Simply connect your camera to your computer through the USB cable and you’re set. From there just choose your camera and begin controlling. There are many different ways you can now control your camera(s), such as the virtual joystick, the PTZPad, hotkeys on your keyboard, or the WebRemote. The PTZ speed can be adjusted for slower or faster movement of the camera. From this section you can also adjust the focus. Choose between automatic focus, or manual focus and adjust accordingly.
Presets
When calling presets it can become cumbersome to have to remember all of your presets, especially if you have a lot. You can set up to 255 external camera presets, making your options practically limitless. The first 9 presets have the option to have a custom graphic to keep everything running smoothly. These graphics can be any .jpg type image, but we suggest using the Snip button that will take a snapshot from the camera and crop it to size for the Preset Visualet. (Setting/calling and changing Preset Visualets is only available on cameras that feature UVC Absolute Control)
Cameras
When using this software you can connect up to 8 USB cameras. Just like the Preset Visualets, there are Camera Visualets that give you the option to name and change graphics for the first 6 cameras connected. The Visualets are one of the most important features in the software because they save users time and makes for a more user friendly environment.
Tools
From here users can change exposure settings, change software settings, change to slow or soft mode, take snapshots and toggle the VisualPad. You can very easily swap between interfaces with the Tools button. The software features Touch screen device support, giving you the option to use a touch screen monitor and flawlessly control the camera(s).
Preset Visualizer
As you can see, the Preset Visualizer is a highly effective way to precisely swap to the correct preset. Simply double click the box or custom graphic and you’ll quickly jump to that position. You have the ability to swap out the numbered boxes for actual user photos or specific objects of interest. When using the Preset Visualizer, you do