After the release of Tiny 2, we have received a lot of feedback and suggestions for optimizing the initial state of the webcam, such as:
- When restarted, the view and gimbal reset to the initial position, which is the center position of the device. Can we customize the initial position so that it stays at the desired position after resetting?
- With the Tiny 2 connected, it requires a tap or gesture to activate tracking mode. Can it be set to directly enter the normal tracking mode or whiteboard mode after connecting?
Now OBSBOT WebCam software has released a new version 2.0.6.2, which supports customizing the initial state. Please update the software to the latest version and follow the instructions below to set the personalized initial state of Tiny 2.
Step 1: After connecting the device, click on "More" and select "Initial Position".
Step 2: In the interface below, you can set the gimbal initial position, zoom initial position and initial working mode.
- Gimbal Initial Position: Customize the gimbal position, or click on "Zero" to return to the center position of the device.
- Zoom Initial Position: Customize the zoom position adjustment.
- Initial Working Mode: Default standard mode (no tracking), you can customize other modes including normal tracking, upper body mode, close-up mode, headless mode, lower body mode, desk mode, whiteboard mode, hand mode, group mode, etc.
Note: During the adjustment process, you can click on the "Restore" button to go to the previous initial state.
Step 3: When adjusting the initial state, the video preview window displays the image during the adjustment process. After the adjustment is completed, the image in the video preview window will return to the original image.
Step 4: After the adjustment is completed, click "Done" to complete the setting of the initial state.
- When reconnecting the device, it will directly return to the set gimbal initial position, initial zoom position and initial working mode.
- When clicking the reset button, it will directly return to the set gimbal initial position and initial zoom position.