Wyse Technology 060413 manual Menu bar icons Icon What It Does System Information, Quit

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Table 1 Menu bar icons, Continued

 

 

 

 

Icon

What It Does

 

System Information

Opens the System Information dialog box. Use this dialog

 

 

box to view system information about the thin client (see

 

 

"Viewing System Information").

 

 

 

 

Quit

Opens the Shutdown dialog box. Use this dialog box to lock,

 

 

logout, shutdown, restart, or suspend your thin client (see

 

 

"Locking, Logging Out, Shutting Down, Restarting, and

 

 

Suspending").

 

 

 

 

The Home screen also contains:

Right-click menu - Right-clicking the menu bar provides options to customize your menu bar and panel. For example, the Customize Panel option allows you to move your menu bar to the top, left, bottom, or right of your Home screen.

Home Screen Application and Connection icons - Each application and connection icon opens the connections made available by an administrator. For example, a browser, the terminal emulator window (see "Using Wyse Terminal"), or other available connections (see "Configuring Connections").

Enter Edit Mode button - Enters the Home screen edit mode allowing you to (depending on user privilege level, some edit mode features may not be available for use; to exit edit mode, click the Exit Edit Mode icon):

·Edit connections - Click an icon and configure (see "Configuring Connections")

·Delete connections - Click the delete button of an icon and confirm.

·Add new connections - Click the Add Item icon, click the connection you want to add, and then configure (see "Configuring Connections").

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