Black Box KV2116A, KV4116A, KV4116E, KV2116E manual OSD interface status flags, FlagDescription

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whether the flag is displayed all the time, and where the flag is displayed on the desktop. The following table shows examples of status flags.

OSD interface status flags

FlagDescription

Flag type by name.

Flag type by eID number.

Flag indicating that the user has been disconnected from all systems.

Flag indicating that Broadcast mode is enabled.

To specify the status-flag settings, complete the following steps:

1.Press Print Screen. The Main window opens.

2.Click Setup > Flag.

Figure 4-9. Flag Setup window

3. Set one or more of the following settings:

Select Name or eID to specify the information that is displayed in the flag.

Select Displayed to display the flag all the time, or select Timed to display the flag for only 5 seconds after you select a target device.

In the Display Color section, select the flag color.

Select Opaque to make the flag solid, or select Transparent to make the desktop visible through the flag.

To specify the position of the flag, complete the following steps:

a.Click Set Position.

b.Hold down the left mouse button on the title bar of the Set Position window, and drag the window to the new location.

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