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CHAPTER 12: OSD FUNCTIONS
Enable Extended Desktop: not available on the single-video head InvisaPC Receiver. On a dual-video head InvisaPC, this enables both
video heads to operate if connected to a source that supports dual-head operation (eg. Dual-head InvisaPC Transmitter).
Enable USB Redirection: when set, this enables non-keyboard and non-mice devices (such as tablets and USB headsets)
to be redirected for this connection.
Enable Audio: when set, this enables audio to be supplied to the remote audio connectors.
Enable NLA: when set, this enables Network Level Authentication requiring that the user be authenticated to the RD Session Host
server before the session is created. This is not used for when Connection Via is set to Transmitter.
Persistent Connection: When turned on, Persistent Connection will constantly try to connect the Receiver with the Transmitters until
successful. This is useful when using InvisaPC for digital signage or an application that does not need a keyboard/mouse to stay
connected to a defined source.
12.5.2 CONNECTING
To make a connection, the user highlights the required “connection” in the window and then clicks on the “ Connect” button.
Alternatively, a user can double-click on the connection. This action causes the InvisaPC Receiver to attempt to connect
to the target remote workstation or virtual machine. If the target is available, the connection will be made.
If another user is already connected to the target defined in the connection, the user will receive a pop-up window indicating
the target device is already allocated.
12.5.3 EDIT CONNECTION
To edit a connection and change its parameters, an administrator clicks on the Edit button on the Connections screen. The Edit
Connections pop-up window appears.
The administrator changes required fields and clicks Save to confirm or Cancel to discard any changes.
12.5.4 REMOVE CONNECTION
To remove or delete a connection, an administrator highlights a connection in the list and then clicks on the Remove button
on the Connections screen (shown in Figure 12-6). This causes the Remove Connection pop-up window to appear where a user
confirms the removal or cancels the attempt.