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This tells you which system you are controlling, what encryption algorithm was
used, and what key strength is currently in effect. Click anywhere inside the
window to clear it or wait ten seconds.
6.3 How to Use the Bribar
Along the bottom of the VNC screen is a dark blue bar with various buttons. We
call this feature “the bribar.” Its purpose is to show a number of critical status
values and to provide shortcuts to commonly used features.
Figure 6-3 shows a snapshot of what it may look like. There will be slight
differences based on optional features and system configuration. Starting from the
left side of the bribar, each feature and its function is outlined below.
Figure 6-3. A sample bribar.
Bandwidth: Indicates the current average bandwidth coming out of the ServSwitch.
The second number measures round trip time (RTT) of the connection when it
was first established.
Resync: Re-aligns the remote and local mouse points so they are on top of each
other.
Redraw: Redraws the entire screen contents; occurs immediately.
Video Adjust: Adjusts the video phase automatically. (This is an option, even
though it doesn’t appear in the example shown in Figure 6-3.)
PS/2 Reset: Resets the PS/2 keyboard and mouse emulation. Use this to recover
failed mouse and/or keyboard connections in PS/2 mode.
÷4, ÷8: Switches to thumbnail mode, at the indicated size.
Ctrl-Alt-Del: Sends this key sequence to the host. It works immediately.
Alt-F4: Sends the key sequence to host (closes windows).
KVM: Calls up the KVM menu; refer to
Chapter 5
for more information.
1–8, A–H: Select a specific port simply by clicking once on the number or letter.
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