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4.3.5 E
NABLE
S
TATION
The Enable Station command restores any or all students’ keyboards, mice, and
monitors to normal connections with their own CPUs after you (the instructor)
have restricted their access with the Disable Station or Freeze Station command
(see
Section 4.3.6
or
4.3.7
respectively). Issue the command by pressing and
releasing the left [Ctrl] key, pressing the [F5] key, designating a station address
(CPU number; see the Note at the start of
Section 4.3
), and pressing [Enter].
Issuing the Enable Station command with a station address of All ([F12]) will
restore all students’ CPUs. Issuing the Enable Station command with a station
address of Me ([F11]) will restore you to a normal connection with your own CPU.
4.3.6 D
ISABLE
S
TATION
The Disable Station command blanks any or all students’ screens and locks their
keyboards and mice. Issue the command by pressing and releasing the left [Ctrl]
key, pressing the [F6] key, designating a station address (CPU number; see the
Note at the start of
Section 4.3
), and pressing [Enter].
Issuing the Disable Station command with a station address of All ([F12]) will
disable all students’ CPUs. Issuing the Disable Station command with a station
address of Me ([F11]) will have no effect.
4.3.7 F
REEZE
S
TATION
The Freeze Station command keeps any or all students’ screens active but locks
their keyboards and mice. Issue the command by pressing and releasing the left
[Ctrl] key, pressing the [F7] key, designating a station address (CPU number; see
the Note at the start of
Section 4.3
), and pressing [Enter].
Issuing the Freeze Station command with a station address of All ([F12]) will
freeze all students’ CPUs. Issuing the Freeze Station command with a station
address of Me ([F11]) will have no effect.