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eCopy ShareScan OP Configuration Guide
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Specifying an exit password
By default, you can quit the client application on the ScanStation by pressing
Esc
and then
pressing
Yes
(if the client is configured to use a hard keyboard) or by pressing
About
and then
pressing the Exit icon (if the client is configured to use the soft keyboard).
You can configure the client so that users must enter a password in order to quit the client
application.
To specify an exit password:
1
In the console tree, click
Devices >
device_name
> Manage
.
2
Click the
Settings
tab.
3
Under
Application
, enter the exit password.
4
Click
Save
.
5
Click the
Status
tab and then restart the client.
Configuring the keyboard
You can configure the client to use a hard keyboard or an on-screen (soft) keyboard. There are
several situations where you may want to enable the soft keyboard:
■
You are running ShareScan OP on an old ScanStation (black box).
■
You need to use a keyboard language other than English, French, Italian, German, or Spanish.
The client will support Danish, Dutch, English (UK), English (US), Finnish, French, German,
Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish soft keyboards.
■
It is easier to secure the ScanStation when the soft keyboard is enabled.
To configure the keyboard:
1
In the console tree, click
Devices >
device_name
> Manage
.
2
Click the
Settings
tab.
3
Under
Keyboard
, select the hard keyboard or the soft keyboard option.
4
Click
Save
.
5
Click the
Status
tab and then restart the client.
Important!
By default, the system keys — Ctrl+Alt+Del, Alt+Tab, Ctrl+Esc — are disabled and the
taskbar is hidden so that users cannot shut down the ScanStation PC or invoke the Start
menu. This ensures that users cannot access other applications. Authorized users can,
however, quit the client application (see “Specifying an exit password” on page 43).