Configuring BlueZone |
Chapter 5 |
Many BlueZone configuration dialogs have ToolBar Buttons facilitating the saving, importing and exporting of configuration files for values associated with that specific dialog. This feature allows subsets of session configurations to be saved and transferred between sessions or End Users. These files are known as Dialog Configuration Profiles.
Dialog Configuration Profiles commonly used are; keyboard map settings, color settings, and session settings.
The Dialog Configuration Profile ToolBar can be located in either the upper right hand corner or in the lower left hand corner of the dialog. In this example, the ToolBar is located in the lower left hand corner as shown:
From left to right the ToolBar functions are Default, File Open (Import File), Save, File Save As (Export File), and Help.
Any BlueZone dialog that contains a Dialog Configuration Profile Toolbar, can have that dialog's settings defaulted, imported or exported to a file (as a subset of the main BlueZone Configuration file) with its own file extension. Dialog Configuration Profiles for each dialog have unique file extensions.
SEE The BlueZone Dialog Level Configuration Profile Table located in Appendix C, for a complete listing of the Dialog Configuration Profile file extensions.
SEE Starting a BlueZone Session with a Dialog Configuration Profile with the /R Command Line Switch in the pervious section for more information on how to use the Dialog Command Line Switch feature.
SEE Profile Schemes Feature located in Chapter 6 - Administering BlueZone for detailed information on how to use Dialog Configuration profiles to override BlueZone configuration settings.
In addition to being able to launch the various functions from the ToolBar icons, you can also invoke these functions from a keyboard Hotkey.
See the following table for the hotkey assignments:
Function |
HotKey |
Default Settings |
1 |
Import Settings |
2 |
Save Settings |
3 |
Export |
4 |
Transfer Send |
5 |
Transfer receive |
6 |
Help Topics |
7 |
By supporting Hotkeys, these functions are accessible via a BlueZone script.
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