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Groups Element

Updated on May 7, 2026

Within VBOX Video HD2 software, there is an ability to save and re-load groups of elements. This allows the user to move multiple elements from one scene to another easily. VBOX Video software comes supplied with a library of groups to aid the user in adding lap timing elements, gauges with digital speedometers or bar graphs to their scene.

To add a group from the library, click the ‘Group’ icon from the top menu.

Screenshot of the Group button.

A drop-down menu will then appear, allowing a group to be selected from the library. Clicking on a chosen group will load it into the scene.  

Screenshot of the Group menu.

Selecting the 'Filter' drop down on the left enables you to filter the Groups shown between default and custom created.  

Screenshot of the Filter drop down list.

Once a group has been added to the scene, it can be clicked and dragged to the desired location. 

Grouped elements have coloured borders shown around each included element when the group is selected. This allows the user to see clearly which elements are included in the group.  

Screenshot of an example of grouped elements making up a lap time screen.
Group 1
Screenshot of an example of ungrouped elements making up a lap time screen.
Ungrouped
Screenshot of an example of grouped elements making up a lap time screen.
Group 1
Screenshot of an example of ungrouped elements making up a lap time screen.
Ungrouped

Additionally, each different group in a scene will be given a different colour to easily visually separate groups.  

Screenshot of an example of grouped elements making up a speed dial.
Group 2

Elements within groups saved in the library will individually have pre-defined settings.


Elements can be grouped together to allow them to be moved around the scene more easily, or to be saved into the library.

To temporarily group elements together, click and drag a window using the left mouse button* or left-click individual elements while holding the shift key. A dark blue ‘group’ border will appear around each element.  

Screenshot of a mouse clicking and dragging around elements with a blue dashed square visible.
Click and drag around elements when left mouse button is set to Select mode
Screenshot of a mouse left clicking an element while holding the Shift key.
Left click + Shift key
Screenshot of a mouse clicking and dragging around elements with a blue dashed square visible.
Click and drag around elements when left mouse button is set to Select mode
Screenshot of a mouse left clicking an element while holding the Shift key.
Left click + Shift key

A temporary group is now created, so these elements can be moved around the scene together.

To create a fixed group, follow the notes above to select the elements of interest. Then click the quick access ‘Group’ button at the bottom of the right-hand panel, or right-click on the group and select 'Group > Group'.  

Image depicting grouping elements using the Group button.
Group button
Image depicting grouping elements using the right click menu and Group option..
Right click menu option
Image depicting grouping elements using the Group button.
Group button
Image depicting grouping elements using the right click menu and Group option..
Right click menu option


Fixed groups can then be added to the library using the buttons below.  

Image depicting adding elements to the Library using the Group to Library button.
Add Group to Library button
Screenshot of adding grouped elements to the library using the right click menu.
Right click menu option
Image depicting adding elements to the Library using the Group to Library button.
Add Group to Library button
Screenshot of adding grouped elements to the library using the right click menu.
Right click menu option

Once this is done, the group will appear for selection within the library drop-down list.


To ungroup any fixed group, use the buttons below.  

Screenshot showing the Ungroup Elements button.
Ungroup button
Screenshot showing the Ungroup Elements button via the right click menu.
Right click menu option
Screenshot showing the Ungroup Elements button.
Ungroup button
Screenshot showing the Ungroup Elements button via the right click menu.
Right click menu option


Groups of elements do not have any settings for the group – each individual element will show it’s settings when it is selected.

When an element is selected, its settings are shown in the right hand panel.

The image below shows a group with the gauge element selected.

Screenshot of a group with the Gauge element selected.

This image shows the same group with the G-Ball element selected. A red box shows around the element in focus.  

Screenshot of a group with the G-Ball element selected.

Elements can be removed from the scene in two ways; either by right-clicking on the element, selecting 'Delete' from the dropdown and confirming the prompt, or by pressing the 'Delete' key on a keyboard, and again, confirming the prompt.  

Screenshot of the right click menu with Delete highlighted.