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Remote Session
The OSD Toolbar
Panel Array Mode
Clicking the Panel Array icon on the OSD Toolbar or Control
Panel invokes Panel Array Mode. Under this mode, the OSD
divides your screen into a grid of panels:
Panel Array Toolbar
The Panel Array Toolbar provides shortcut navigation and control of the panel array. The icons in the Panel Array Toolbar are
described below:
Icon
Description
Click this icon to keep the Panel Array Toolbar visible at all times. Click it again to make the toolbar
disappear after a few seconds.
Click and drag any part of the toolbar that is not an icon to move the toolbar to another position on the
screen.
Pause panel scanning, leaving the focus on the currently selected panel.
Click to move the focus of the Panel Array scan back four panels.
Click to move the focus of the Panel Array scan to the previous panel.
Click to move the focus of the Panel Array scan to the next panel.
Click to move the focus of the Panel Array scan ahead four panels.
Increase the number of panels in the array.
Decrease the number of panels in the array.
Toggle 4/3 aspect ratio.
Exit Panel Array mode.
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• Each panel represents one B064-Series KVM Switch's ports,
beginning with Port 1 at the upper left and continuing from
left to right and top to bottom.
• When the Array is first invoked, it scans through each of
the ports that were selected for Auto Scanning in the Port
Select and Filter functions, and displays information about
the port (port name, resolution, online status, port access
status), at the bottom of the panel.
Note: The Panel Array scans at one-second intervals. The scan interval is
not user definable.
• The number of panels in the array can be increased or
decreased by clicking the Show More Ports or Show Fewer
Ports icons on the panel array toolbar.
• If the computer connected to a port is on line, its screen
displays in the panel. If not, the panel remains blank.
• Only ports that are accessible to the currently logged in
user are displayed. For ports that are not accessible, the
panel is blank.
• If you move the mouse pointer over a panel, information
about the port displays at the bottom of the panel.
• You can access a computer/server connected to a port
by moving the mouse pointer over its panel and double-
clicking. This will switch you to the computer exactly as if
you had selected it from the OSD Main screen.

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