eCabinet Systems
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eCabinet Systems
eCabinet Systems Video Tutorial Registration Welcome to the eCabinet Systems Video Tutorials. You will be receiving multiple emails from “noreply@techsmith.com”. Techsmith is the producer of a product and website called Screencast.com. These emails are an invitation that allows you to view the contents of a specific folder or file. In most cases, it will be a folder. These folders are locked or Screencast calls them “Authenticated”. You will only be able to view the videos if you register with Screencast.com. If you have any applications that block incoming emails you need to make sure that “noreply@techsmith.com” is allowed to enter your firewall. At Thermwood, we will not know whether you received the invitation or not. It is sent by Screencast.com. When you look at your first email there will be a “blue line” that is the link to the folder. If you are not registered with Screencast.com, then a dialog box will offer you an opportunity to join. It is “Free”. If you are a member, then you just need to login at the upper right with your email address and password. 1 eCabinet Systems Video Tutorial Registration Next, if you’ve received more than one email invitation you’ll need to open each email and clickon the link (blue line) to accept the invitation. Currently, there are four folders in the library as shown below. This will change as content is added. Click on any of the folders to access the content of that folder. In this case, the folder labeled “2 Cabinet Assembly Editor” has been accessed. Each of the colored tiles represents a video clip and the number within the filename represents the corresponding section and sub-section in “The Nearly Complete Guide to eCabinet Systems”. 2 eCabinet Systems Video Tutorial Registration In the upper right underneath the caption “Help”, you can change the view between “Detail View” and “Tile View”. The two examples on the previous page display both variations. The folders are in “Detail View”, while the video clips for “2 Cabinet Assembly Editor” are in “Tile View”. The tiles are colored and delineate a change from one sub-section to another in most cases. Left-click on the clip that you want to view. If you press the function key F11, the display will change to full screen and remove the dropdown menus. In this example, this is clip or file #2 of 44 total. You can navigate to the next video by either clicking on the right arrow or selecting the desired clip’s tile displayed below. A general description is provided below that. Depending on your screen resolution and size you may need to experiment with displaying this in Small or Full Size and in combination with the F11 function enabled or disabled. If you have a second monitor, you can move the video to that monitor while you work along with eCabinets on the other monitor. Towards the top of the screen, there is a gray bar that displays the name of the current file. You can return to the previous screen by clicking on the folder name “2 Cabinet Assembly Editor” or you can return to the first screen by clicking on “Thermwood Corp’s Library”. You end the session by logging out or closing the window for Screencast.com. If you decide to return to www.screencast.com, then you will need to log in to view the videos. 3 eCabinet Systems Video Tutorial Registration By registering with screencast.com, you can create your own libraries with content that can be shared either privately or commercially. Your Screencast account includes a lot of help documentation for using screencast and creating your own content. Screencast does not have any affiliation with Thermwood, therefore their Help documentation and videos pertain only to their products. If you need further help with using this product, eCabinet Systems or any Thermwood product please contact us or submit your question by posting it on the appropriate forum for eCabinet Systems or Thermwood.