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To disconnect the user from a server:
Press Print Screen and then Alt+0. This leaves the user in a free state, with no server
selected. The status flag on your desktop displays Free.
Soft switching
Soft switching is the ability to switch servers using a hotkey sequence. You can soft switch to a
server by pressing Print Screen and then typing the first few characters of its name or
number.
If you have set a Screen Delay Time and you press the key sequences before that time has
elapsed, the OSD interface will not display.
To configure servers for soft switching:
1. Press Print Screen to launch the OSD interface. The Main dialog box displays.
2. Click Setup - Menu. The Menu dialog box displays.
3. For Screen Delay Time, type the number of seconds of d elay desired before the Main
dialog box is displayed after Print Screen is pressed.
4. Click OK.
To soft switch to a server:
1. To select a server, press Print Screen. If the display order of your server list is by port
(Port button is depressed), type the port number an d press Enter.
-or-
If the display order of your server list is by name or EID number ( Name or EID but-
ton is depressed), type the first few characters of the name of the server or the EID
number to establish it as unique and press Enter.
2. To switch back to the previous server, press Print Screen then Backspace.
4.3 Navigating the OSD Interface
This table describes how to navigate the OSD interface using the keyboard and mouse.

OSD Interface Navigation Basics

This Keystroke Does This
Print Screen,Ctrl-Ctrl Shift-Shift,
and/or Alt-Alt
Activates the OSCAR interface. See Changing
the display behavior later in this chapter for
further details.
Print Screen-Print Screen P ress Print Screen twice to send the Print
Screen keystroke to the currently selected
device.
Escape
Closes the current dialog box without saving
changes and returns to the previous one. In the
Main dialog box, it closes the OSD interface
and returns to the flag. In a message box, it
closes the pop-up box and returns to the current
dialog box