Task bar, Introduction 2.5 window manager – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (81760x-02) ISO programming User Manual

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Introduction

2.5

Window manager

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TNC 620 | User's ManualDIN/ISO Programming | 2/2015

Task bar

In the task bar you can choose different workspaces by mouse

click. The TNC provides the following workspaces:

Workspace 1: Active mode of operation
Workspace 2: Active programming mode
Workspace 3: Manufacturer's applications (optionally available)

In the task bar you can also select other applications that you have

started together with the TNC (switch for example to the

PDF

viewer

or

TNCguide

)

Click the green HEIDENHAIN symbol to open a menu in which

you can get information, make settings or start applications. The

following functions are available:

About HEROS: Information about the operating system of the

TNC
NC Control: Start and stop the TNC software. Only permitted

for diagnostic purposes
Web Browser: Start Mozilla Firefox
Remote Desktop Manager (Option #133): Display and remote

operation of external computer units
Diagnostics: Available only to authorized specialists to start

diagnostic functions
Settings: Configuration of miscellaneous settings

Date/Time: Set the date and time
Language: System dialog language setting. During startup

the TNC overwrites this setting with the language setting of

the machine parameter CfgLanguage
Network: Network settings of the control
Screensaver: Screensaver settings
SELinux: Security software settings for Linux-based

operating systems
Shares: Settings for external network drives
VNC: Setting for external softwares that access for

maintenance purposes on the control for example (

V

irtual

N

etwork

C

omputing)

WindowManagerConfig: Available only to authorized

specialists for setting the window manager
Firewall: Firewall settings see "Firewall", page 553

Tools: Only for authorized users. The applications available under

tools can be started directly by selecting the pertaining file type

in the file management of the TNC (see "File management:

Fundamentals", page 108)

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