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The physical layout of the Groove interface, which is also called a "transceiver" is determined by its "skin."

Skins are custom interfaces or "look and feel" dresses that can be changed at will while working with Groove.

The Groove basic installation provides a choice of three skins. Each skin provides the same features.

a) Cellular
A green, non-rectangular skin. This skin provides most transceiver features in a thin panel on the left of your screen, and thus provides a larger amount of screen space for displaying tools.

b) Groove Default
A blue, rectangular screen. This is the first skin you see when you create a Groove account and open a transceiver (the default skin).

c) Redmond Gray
A rectangular skin that adopts your desktop settings. With default Windows settings, this skin should have mostly gray tones.

 

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Posted on June 17, 2003 at 06:42 PM

Updated on November 17, 2003 at 03:05 PM

 

 

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