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If you use an incorrect cable to connect to the phone USB port, third-party accessories such as keyboards or
a mouse may not work. When buying these products, look for Benson Approved and OTG cables. Any cables
or adapters must be USB certified and built to the USB-C specification.
Note
If available, you can reprogram the Programmable buttons with the Buttons app.
Note
Related Topics
Change button function, on page 100
Launcher screen
The launcher screen is the first screen that you see after you turn on or unlock the phone. It differs based on
how the administrator customizes the phones, but contains the following general areas:
• Top of the screen—Contains the status bar, which displays the time and icons that give you information
about the status of your phone and notifications.
• Body of the screen—Contains the apps and widgets that the administrator installs on the phone. The
administrator may use a smart launcher to display a limited number of apps, so what you see can vary
from a:
• Launcher screen with all the factory default apps and widgets such as a phone, web browser, camera,
and collection of Android and custom Cisco apps.
• Smart launcher screen with multiple selected apps.
• Smart launcher screen with a single, open app.
• Bottom of the screen—Contains navigation controls.
The smart launchers in this guide show what you may see if the administrator uses the Cisco Wireless Phone
Configuration Management tool to set up your phone. Your phone may not look or act exactly as described
in this guide if set up with another tool, such as an Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) application.
Note
Cisco Wireless Phone 840 and 860 User Guide
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Your phone
Launcher screen