Beginning in 25.3 there is a new way to view your Mappings and Feeds in the Mapping Tab. This new view allows you to view all screens at the same time when mapping which makes it easier and more efficient to create your feeds without adding extra clicks to your workflow. This new view is shown when you Dive in to All Screens in the drop down menu in the Workspace.
Note
You must assign outputs to your Screen Objects in order for the Feeds to appear in the new All Screens Mapping


New Mapping View in Mapping Tab: note we can see two different displays (Screen A and Screen B) at the same time!
Warp Engine
As part of this new feature you can now move the Warp Engine (sometimes called the Mapping Engine or AUX Engine) into the main workspace to view your two workspaces.
Use Window Pane Management to add a new panel to your workspace. It is typical to view these with both of the views centered, but you can place them wherever you would like.
https://help.pixera.one/en_US/window-pane-management
Then right click in the new panel and “Move Warp Engine”

Once that is complete, reset your workspace view (R hot key) or zoom out in order to see all of your outputs. Here, the “Show Labels” button in the workspace toolbar is selected to make the outputs easier to see.

We can then move and resize out Feeds using the Inspector and the workspace.

Inspector Multi Mapping View

With the introduction of the Multi Mapping View, the Inspector has changed slightly. A new icon has been added to the toolbar that allows you to insert a gutter between the outputs. This icon is available in the Warp, Softedge, and Marker tabs.

If you want to warp your outputs, apply a soft edge, or perform a marker calibration, it is no longer necessary to select the projector each time you switch between outputs. Instead, you can use the “Select Screen Mapping” drop-down menu.

Known issues and current limitations
- At the moment, there's no possibility to move a feed from one output to another.
PIXERA 25.3 | 18. DEC 2025 | MB
