Once you have connected to a server, you will see the desktop window of the server on your screen. This opens in a separate window. You will see two cursors, the local cursor and the server’s cursor. You may need to align these if they do not move together or adjust the video if they seem to jump about. From this window, you will be able to access all the normal functions of this server as if you were sitting right in front of it. You may also perform Viewer-specific tasks such as sending special macro commands to the server.Figure 3‑10. Viewer Window
A Menu bar: Access many of the features in the Viewer.
B Accessed server desktop: Interact with your server through this window.Figure 3‑11. Viewer Menu Bar
A Thumbtack: Click to lock the menu bar in place. This prevents the menu bar from hiding once you have moved the mouse cursor away from the menu bar.
B Menu Options: The menus provides access to functions available through the Viewer.
C Toolbar Buttons: You may add up to 10 buttons to the tool bar. These buttons allow you to provide easy access to defined functions and keyboard macros. By default, the Align Local Cursor, Refresh Image, and Single Cursor Mode buttons are displayed.
D Connection Status Indicator: The connection status indicator indicates how the user is connected to the appliance for this server. For more information see “Connection Sharing” on page 44.