Chapter 3 Desktop Basics

Using Your Desktop

The following sections describe the available options on the thin client desktop that allow manual configuration of certain options.

Although manual configuration is possible, Cisco highly recommends that you use central configuration to automatically push updates and any desired default configuration to all supported thin clients in your environment (see Administration Guide for Cisco Virtualization Experience Client Manager).

Using Your Desktop

The desktop provides various applications and tools for use.

Figure 3-1

Desktop

Use the following guidelines:

Computer button—Displays the Computer menu containing frequently used programs and common system areas.

Connection Manager—Opens the Connection Manager. Use the Connection Manager to view connections on the thin client.

More Applications—Opens the Application Browser. Use the Application Browser to use and manage applications on the thin client (see Accessing Applications with the Application Browser, page 4-1).

Logout—Opens the Log Out dialog box (click Log Out to end your session but continue to run the thin client).

Shutdown—Opens the Shutdown dialog box (where you can shut down your thin client, restart your thin client, or put your thin client in Standby mode. See Shutting Down, Restarting, and Suspending, page 3-4).

Note If you open the Shutdown dialog box and do not choose a shutdown option, the system automatically shuts down after 60 seconds.

Calendar—Lists the day of the week, date, and time. You can click the calendar to open a calendar window.

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