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Getting Started
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Use the following guidelines:
• Icons representing available server connections and published applications are 
displayed on the background. Hovering the mouse pointer over an icon pops-up 
information about the connection. Right-clicking (or left-clicking if the mouse buttons 
are reversed) on an icon opens a Connection Settings dialog box which displays 
additional information about the connection.
• You can open a server connection/published application by double-clicking a desktop 
icon or you can navigate to the desktop icon you want by using tab key and pressing 
Enter to initiate the connection.
• The desktop menu may be opened by clicking the mouse button on the desktop 
background or by clicking on the User Name button on the task bar.
• If configured to display (by an administrator), the volume control is displayed in the 
right corner of the taskbar and the current time and date are shown when the cursor is 
placed on the time.
Note
The thin client is capable of synchronizing its clock to time provided by a 
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server.
• Use CTRL+ALT+UPARROW to toggle between window display modes.
• Use CTRL+ALT+DOWNARROW to open a selection box for toggling between the 
desktop, Connect Manager, and currently-active connections.
• Keyboard shortcuts are supported. Use the LEFT ALT+UDERLINED LETTER on the 
keyboard for keyboard shortcuts (the RIGHT ALT+UDERLINED LETTER combination 
is not currently supported).
• Use the System Preference dialog box to switch the left and right buttons. For 
information on the System Preference dialog box, refer to "Setting System 
Preferences."
• In addition to the standard two-button mouse, the thin client supports a Microsoft 
Wheel Mouse (used for scrolling). Other similar types of a wheel mouse may or may 
not work.
• You can copy and paste between application sessions and between sessions and the 
desktop, however, this function depends on session server configurations.
Viewing System Information
System information is available from the taskbar and from the System Information dialog 
box.
If configured by the administrator, CPU usage and free memory are displayed in the box 
on the right side of the taskbar. If you click on this area, it will toggle between percent of 
CPU usage currently in use and available free memory in megabytes. If you put the 
mouse cursor on the taskbar without clicking, a popup appears showing the number (for 
example, percent of CPU currently in use and available free memory in megabytes). This 
information is also available in the System Information dialog box.
Note
Starting an ICA or RDP connection requires at least 2 megabytes of free 
memory.
Clicking the ? icon on the task bar (or selecting System Information from the Desktop 
menu) opens the System Information dialog box where you can view thin client system 
information (see "Accessing System Information").