1.
CONNECTING KEYBOARD + MOUSE
Normal operation of Tango does not require a keyboard or mouse to be
connected. However, most debug operations on Tango will require a keyboard
and mouse to allow access to Windows components such as Windows Explorer
or the control panel. Use a USB keyboard and mouse and connect these devices
to the rear USB ports on Tango as shown below.
Note: The motherboard in Tango is a lower power design and does not
support high power USB devices. You will likely experience problems trying
to connect USB powered devices such as KVM boxes, USB hubs, illuminated
keyboards, etc.
2.
TANGO SOFTWARE SHUTDOWN
While most debugging/configuring of the console can be performed while the
Tango software is operating, it may be necessary to close the software to perform
some operations. The following steps outline how to close the console software
applications without shutting down the entire console (as would be the case if
you used the SHUTDOWN command in Tango).
• Press Alt + Tab until the "Smart AV Console Monitor" application is
active.
• Click on the "Kill All" button to close all the Tango applications.
• De-select the "Hide Taskbar" checkbox so that the taskbar is displayed.
• Minimize the Console Monitor window by clicking on the Minimize
button.
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