Operations

Controlling the status flag

 

 

 

 

 

 

OSCAR Flag

Description

 

 

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

 

Table 8: OSCAR Status Flags

 

 

4.4.5.1 Accessing the Flag dialog box

Press Print Screen . The Main dialog box will appear.

Click Setup - Flag. The Flag dialog box appears.

Figure 12: Flag Dialog Box

4.4.5.2 Determining how the status flag is displayed

Select Name or EID to determine what information will be displayed.

Select Displayed to show the flag all the time or select Timed to display the flag for only five seconds after switching.

Select a flag color in Display Color.

In Display mode, select Opaque for a solid color flag or select Transparent to see the desktop through the flag.

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