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Taskbar NOTE: The following image demonstrates the taskbar for ThinPro with a U.S. locale setting. For Smart Zero, the taskbar is vertical and right-aligned by default. The display format of some taskbar information varies by locale setting. Item (1) (2) Search Connection Manager (3) Control Panel (4) System Information (5) Application area (6) System tray (7) Date and time (8) Power button Description Lets you search for and run configured connections, connection managers, Control Panel items, and power functions. In ThinPro, this button opens Connection Manager in a new window. See Connection Manager (ThinPro only) on page 7 for more information. In Smart Zero, this button displays a menu that lets you add or edit a connection. Lets you configure the thin client, switch between administrator mode and user mode, and check for software updates. See Control Panel on page 38 for more information. Lets you view system, network, and software information about the thin client. See System information on page 55 for more information. Displays the icons for the currently open applications. TIP: You can hold down Ctrl+Alt and then press Tab repeatedly to select an application to bring to the foreground. Provides quick access to or provides information about certain functions and services. Items in the system tray can include the following, but some items might not appear depending on the system configuration: ● Audio mixer ● Virtual keyboard ● Network status ● Automatic Update status-A green icon with a checkmark indicates that Automatic Update finished successfully. A yellow icon with an exclamation point indicates that the Automatic Update server was not found or that there are some problems with the server-side settings. A red icon with an X indicates that Automatic Update failed, such as when a package or profile is invalid. A blue icon with a spinning arrow indicates that Automatic Update is currently checking for updates. ● Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) controls ● Citrix applications Displays the current date and time and opens the date and time settings. Lets you log out of, restart, or shut down the thin client. 6 Chapter 2 GUI overview

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Taskbar
NOTE:
The following image demonstrates the taskbar for ThinPro with a U.S. locale setting. For Smart Zero,
the taskbar is vertical and right-aligned by default. The display format of some taskbar information varies by
locale setting.
Item
Description
(1)
Search
Lets you search for and run
configured
connections, connection managers, Control
Panel items, and power functions.
(2)
Connection Manager
In ThinPro, this button opens Connection Manager in a new window. See
Connection
Manager (ThinPro only)
on page
7
for more information.
In Smart Zero, this button displays a menu that lets you add or edit a connection.
(3)
Control Panel
Lets you
configure
the thin client, switch between administrator mode and user
mode, and check for software updates. See
Control Panel
on page
38
for more
information.
(4)
System Information
Lets you view system, network, and software information about the thin client. See
System information
on page
55
for more information.
(5)
Application area
Displays the icons for the currently open applications.
TIP:
You can hold down
Ctrl
+
Alt
and then press
Tab
repeatedly to select an
application to bring to the foreground.
(6)
System tray
Provides quick access to or provides information about certain functions and
services. Items in the system tray can include the following, but some items might
not appear depending on the system
configuration:
Audio mixer
Virtual keyboard
Network status
Automatic Update status—A green icon with a checkmark indicates that
Automatic Update
finished
successfully. A yellow icon with an exclamation
point indicates that the Automatic Update server was not found or that there
are some problems with the server-side settings. A red icon with an X indicates
that Automatic Update failed, such as when a package or
profile
is invalid. A
blue icon with a spinning arrow indicates that Automatic Update is currently
checking for updates.
Smart Common Input Method (SCIM) controls
Citrix applications
(7)
Date and time
Displays the current date and time and opens the date and time settings.
(8)
Power button
Lets you log out of, restart, or shut down the thin client.
6
Chapter 2
GUI overview