Configure Accessibility Settings; Log Out Of The Remote Interface; Change Your Password; Interpret The Graphical Library Display - StorageTek SL150 Manual

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Configure Accessibility Settings

Users with low vision, blindness, color blindness, or other visual impairments can
adjust Accessibility Settings when logging into the remote interface:
From the login screen, select Set Accessibility Settings.
1.
Click Log In to close the property sheet and log in to the library.
2.
Navigate the User Interface with a Keyboard
You can navigate between the different parts of an SL150 user interface screen, menu,
or list using the tab and arrow keys on the keyboard. You select interface elements by
pressing the Return key on the keyboard.

Log Out of the Remote Interface

For security reasons, always log out using the procedure below. While the interface
will log out inactive users automatically, you should not rely on this. Never leave a
session open and unattended.
Near the top right of the interface, click Log Out.
1.
Wait until the "Logged Out" dialog indicates that you have successfully signed out
2.
before closing the browser window.

Change Your Password

In the dashboard area at the top of the interface, click the Preferences control.
1.
From the context menu, select Change Password.
2.
In the Old Password field, enter your current password.
3.
In the Password field, enter your new password.
4.
In the Verify Password field, re-enter your new password.
5.
See Also:
"Reset Another User's Password"

Interpret the Graphical Library Display

The Library screen of the SL150 user interface lets you view the locations and
characteristics of library components at a glance. You can view the whole library or, if
partitioned between hosts, a single partition at a time. When you place the cursor over
one of these tape icons, the icon is highlighted and a fly-over tool tip displays the
corresponding slot address and label value.
Screen reader - If you are using a screen reader, select this option. The
interface generates components that have rich user interface interaction and
are accessible through the keyboard.
High contrast - The interface generates high-contrast-friendly visual content.
High-contrast mode is designed for use with operating systems or browsers
that have high-contrast features enabled.
Large-fonts - The interface generates browser zoom-friendly content.
Interpret the Graphical Library Display
on page 5-2
Basic User Interface Operations 3-3

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