After the installation process is complete, you can run DX Studio™ for the first time. A good place to start exploring the software is the 'examples' section.
Exploring the Software
Running for the first time
| • | Launch the DX Studio™ program by either double clicking the shortcut on your desktop, or by selecting the program through the Start Menu. |
| • | If this is the first time you have run the program, you will be asked whether you'd like to subscribe to the DX Studio newsletter. We recommend you join the mailing list as it's an infrequent (once every couple of months) but useful way to keep up to date with the latest developments. |
| • | The program will default into Freeware Edition, but if you've purchased Standard or Pro, just run the license file (double click it) before launching DX Studio and the high level features will be unlocked. |
| • | The main window will then be displayed, along with the following welcome screen. (If you don't get the welcome screen, go to the menu Help->Welcome). |

From here you can browse the help files by choosing 'Tutorials', view examples by choosing 'Demo Documents', or start using the product by just pressing Close.
Loading the examples
To get started, several demo documents have been created for you to load and explore.
| • | If you haven't got the Welcome screen up, go to the Help menu and choose 'Welcome...' |
| • | To check out the demos, click the link in the top right under Demo Documents. If you click the example, a player window will pop up. |
| • | Some examples can be explored by clicking objects with the left mouse button, or navigating using the cursor keys and the right mouse button. |
| • | To exit the player, press ESCAPE. |
If you're ready to learn DX Studio, click the Tutorials button and follow the online help in the sidebar on the right of the screen.



