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At Displays > List you can setup global configuration for the behavior of the client displays, for .NET and HTML5 clients.
It includes the default Layout that will be opened by default, as well other settings that specific for the .NET or HTML5 clients.
<< The following sentence must be moved to the section ClientTypes, or event main page, to explain Why .NET clients, instead of only HTML5: Some advanced features, such as automatically blocking the ability to task switch is available only on .NET>>
Portable Clients Settings | |
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Field | Description |
Disable Commands | Select to prohibit application users from sending commands to the PLC. |
Desktop Initial Page | Select the display that desktops users see when they start the application. |
Mobile Initial Page | Select the display that mobile users see when they start the application. |
.NET Clients Settings | |
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Field | Description |
Maximize When Open | Select to maximize the client window to fit the monitor. |
Stretch | Select how the layout stretches when clients use the application:
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Scrollbar | Select to have a scrollbar display in the client window. |
Title | Enter a title for the client window. |
MinimizeBox | Select to display the standard minimize button. |
MaximizeBox | Select to display the standard maximize button. |
CloseBox | Select to display the standard close button. |
ResizeBox | Select to display the standard resize handle. |
Menus | Select which menus to display:
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Always shows titles and menus in Test Mode | Select to always show the Minimize, Maximize, Close, and Resize buttons when running a project in Test Mode. |
OnScreen KeyBoard | Select to display a virtual keyboard. |
When Mouse Is Over Command Areas | Select behavior when the mouse is over an object:
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Mouse Cursor Visible | Select for the mouse pointer to be visible. |
Verify Tag Quality on Client Displays |
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Disable Web Commands | Select to prohibit application users from sending commands to the PLC. |
Multiple windows on same computer share user logon | Users can run multiple instances of the application on the same computer. The user may need to log in as a different user from time to time. Select this option to automatically change the logged in user in all running instances of the application on the same computer. |
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