With the press of a button you are able to reset zoom to default, toggle windows clipping on or off, change side or layer, delete a file, as well as navigate to the first or last DDS in a folder.
These options, along with others can be toggled using your mouse or keys on your keyboard. WTV enables you to choose from a simple drop-down menu if you want to view the red, green, blue or alpha channel individually, all at the same time or combined in various ways. You use it like you would any other image viewer, navigate through files using keyboard shortcuts, zoom in and out with your mouse wheel, while also benefiting from additional features. The application is essentially built to be an image viewer as the format is used to store graphical textures and environment maps. There is no installation process to go through, it’s basically an on-the-fly app that does its job as it should. WTV doesn’t leave a noticeable footprint on your system when it runs and opens files in the blink of an eye. The application supports a large number of pixel formats along with 2D, Cube, Volume maps, and also makes it possible to view files with alpha channels. WTV is a nice little tool designed to offer a straightforward and practical means of viewing DDS files on your computer.