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or

Press CTRL+ALT+UP_ARROW or

CTRL+ALT+DOWN_ARROW to cycle through the list of active connections. The connection list reflects the order in which the connections were started, the most recent being on top. See the Hot Keys section that follows for details.

Hot Keys

If the Terminal Properties > Management tab > Enable Connection Hot Keys option is enabled, the following hot keys are available.

To switch between connections, without using the

Connection Manager:

CTRL+ALT+UP_ARROW and

CTRL+ALT+DOWN_ARROW

To switch to the default connection or start the default connection:

CTRL+ALT+HOME

If hot keys are not enabled, use the instructions given in “Starting Multiple Connections” on page 1-12 to switch between active connections.

Logging Off

To log off and end your session:

1.If you connected to an application instead of a server’s desktop, closing the application terminates the connection.

2.If you connected to a server’s desktop:

a.Close all applications.

b.Click Start on the taskbar at the bottom of the Terminal Server desktop.

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Contents NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Revisions Contents Appendix a Advanced Users Configuration Notes Topic See What is a Windows-based Terminal?What is a client? Start-Up Options Two Power ModesInitial Start-Up NCD ThinSTAR 300 BasicsInitial Display Panels Setup WizardIf a Desktop Displays Terminal Server DesktopIf a Logon Information panel displays If the Connection Manager Displays If the Setup Wizard DisplaysWTS Connection Wizard If a Connection Wizard DisplaysWTS Connection Wizard Citrix ICA Connection Wizard Citrix ICA Connection WizardDial-Up Connection Wizard NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Dial-Up Connection WizardSwitching the Terminal to Dial-Up Mode NCD ThinSTAR 300 Basics Switching the Terminal to LAN Mode Using the Connection ManagerStarting Multiple Connections Hot Keys Logging OffEnding Auto-Start Connections Windows NT Basics Windows NT Basics Initial DesktopIcons usually displayed on the left side of the screen are IconsTaskbar Logoff Finding ThingsRun Manipulating Windows Running Application ProgramsOnline Help for Programs Manipulating Files and FoldersPrinting Case of Trouble Case of Trouble Fixing a Cable ProblemNetwork Panel Displays Fixing an Address Problem An Upgrade Message DisplaysScreen Looks Garbled Upgrade MessageFront Panel LEDs Blink Error Messages AppearCase of Trouble Advanced Users Configuration Notes Table A-1 Connection Manager Tasks Action Configuring ConnectionsAdvanced Users Configuration Notes Task Action Table A-1 Connection Manager TasksNCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Advanced Users Configuration Notes Configuring Terminals Table A-2 Terminal Properties Tasks Action Control Panel MouseTab, select Specify an IP Address Task Action NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide Index Index-2 NCD ThinSTAR 300 User’s Guide IndexIndex-3