User guide
Figure 19.1: Video Viewer Window (Normal Windows Mode) (Windows OS Shown)
Table 19.1: Video Viewer Window Descriptions
Number Description
1
Title Bar : Displays the name of the server being view ed. When in FullScreen mode, the title bar
disappears and the ser ver name appears betw een the menu and toolbar .
2 Thumbtack: Locksthe displayof the menu and toolbar so that it is visible at all times.
3
Menu and toolbar: Allows you to accessmanyof the features in the Video Viewer window. The
menu and toolbar will be in a show/hide state if the thumbtackhas not been used. Place your cur-
sor over the toolbar to display the menu and toolbar. Up to ten commandsand/or macro group
buttonsmaybe displayed on the toolbar. Bydefault, the Single Cursor Mode, Refresh, Automatic
Video Adjust and Align LocalCur sor buttons appear on the toolbar.The Macro button displays
when a user specifiesicons for macros and indicatesthat the iconsshould appear on the toolbar.
See Toolbar profile settings on page 291 and Macroson page 310.
4
Minimize button: Minimizesthe displayof the Video View er window into the taskbar at the bottom
of the localcomputer.
5
Maximize button: Changes the window to FullScreen mode, w hich expandsthe accessed device
desktop to fillthe entire scr een. When you expand the window, the following occurs:
• The title bar disappears.
• The server name appears between the menu and toolbar .
• The Maximize button ischanged to a Normal Window Mode button and it appears on the
toolbar. Clicking the button willtoggle the Video View er window to Norm al Window mode.
• The Close button appears on the toolbar.
6
Close button: Closes the Video Viewer window. Thisbutton may not be present on alloperating
systems.
7 Accessed device desktop: Interacts with your device through this window.
8 Frame: R e sizesthe Video Viewer window by clicking and holding on the fram e.
NOTE: On supported Macintosh system clients, the placement of some buttons is different. The Minimize, Maximize
and Close buttons are located on the left side of the scr een, and the frame can be resized byclicking in the lower
r ight corner.
NOTE: On supported Macintosh system clients, the Video Viewer opens in a self-contained window and is not
included in the Macintosh Application Menu.
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