Chapter 3: Local Port Operation
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To determine how the status flag is displayed:
1.
Select
Name
or
EID
to determine what information will be displayed.
2.
Select
Displayed
to show the flag all the time or select
Timed
to display the flag for only five
seconds after switching.
3.
Select a flag color under Display Color. The following flag colors are available:
•
Flag 1
- Grey flag with black text
•
Flag 2
- White flag with red text
•
Flag 3
- White flag with blue text
•
Flag 4
- White flag with violet text
4.
In Display Mode, select
Opaque
for a solid color flag or select
Transparent
to see the desktop
through the flag.
5.
To position the status flag on the desktop:
a.
Click
Set Position
to gain access to the Position Flag screen.
Figure 3.9: Position Flag
b.
Left-click on the title bar and drag to the desired location.
c.
Right-click to return to the Flag dialog box.
NOTE:
Changes made to the flag position are not saved until you click
OK
in the Flag dialog box.
6.
Click
OK
to save settings.
-or-
Click
X
to exit without saving changes.
Broadcasting to target devices
The local user can simultaneously control multiple target devices in a system to ensure that all
selected target devices receive identical input. You can choose to broadcast keystrokes and/or
mouse movements independently.
NOTE:
You can broadcast to as many as eight target devices at a time, one target device per port.
To access the OSCAR interface Broadcast dialog box:
1.
If the OSCAR interface is not open, press
Print Screen
. The Main dialog box will appear.
2.
Click
Setup - Broadcast
. The Broadcast dialog box appears.