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Zebra Workstation Connect User Guide
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Notational Conventions
Workstation Connect User Guide
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Configurations
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Supported Peripherals
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Service Information
Zebra Workstation Connect Features
Application Overview
Using COPE Mode
Supported Keyboard Commands
Launching Applications
Using the All Applications Button
Using Applications on the External Monitor
Relaunching and Resetting Applications
Lock Screen Notification
Application Notifications
Using Immersive Mode
Kiosk Behavior
Using the Navigation Buttons
Using the Desktop Home Screen Menu
Adding a Shortcut for an Application, File, Website, or Intent
Creating Application Shortcuts
Creating File Shortcuts
Creating Website Shortcuts
Creating Chrome Shortcuts
Creating Intent Shortcuts
Customizing Shortcuts
Creating Shortcut Groups
Moving Shortcuts Between Groups
Exporting All Shortcuts
Removing Shortcuts
Exporting Managed Configurations
Configuring Display Settings
App Launch Orientation (Portrait or Landscape)
Changing the Wallpaper
Suspend and Lock the Device
Docking and Undocking Behavior
Using the Notification Panel
Using Status Icons
Battery Status Settings
Wi-Fi Settings
Bluetooth Settings
Using the Audio Settings Icon
Optimal Available Audio Output Paths
Soft Input Panel Hover Text
Screen Capture
Screen Dimming
Resetting Configurations
Version Support
Using Remote Control and Screen Share
Lock Task Mode
Troubleshooting
Notational Conventions
Notational Conventions
The following notational conventions make the content of this document easy to navigate.
Bold
text is used to highlight the following:
Dialog box, window, and screen names
Dropdown list and list box names
Checkbox and radio button names
Icons on a screen
Key names on a keypad
Button names on a screen
Bullets (•) indicate:
Action items
List of alternatives
Lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.
Sequential lists (for example, those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
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