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A Tour of the vis|ability 6.6 Interface

Settings Menu and Options
From the hamburger menu on the upper left corner of the HUB, the User can logout, quit the application entirely, or access the Settings Screen.
Spaces
A Space is a virtual Video Wall. The Spaces menu lists all of the accessible Spaces. Every space in the menu list is always available as a virtual resource.
Sources
Within vis|ability, a Source represents any information that is viewed or shared across a spectrum of Displays and Users. These include: Applications, Videos, Media Files, Streaming Media (such as IP cameras and encoded Desktop Content or PC Screens), Web Windows, Widgets, and (when working with a Display that has them) direct-connected inputs such as DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI, and VGA. These are permission controlled and can be navigated by the incremental Search Bar or by using the Folder Structure setup by the admins of your system.
Favorites Folder
The Favorites Folder is unique to each User and their User Login. It is not shared with other Users.
Feature Folder
The Featured Folder is accessible to all Users but is managed by someone with administrative privileges. Users without administrative privileges cannot edit the Featured menu but they can add to it by pinning items from various Hub menus.
Alerts
Alerts include system status updates, User status, invitations to collaboration events, warnings and errors that might occur during system operation.
People
The People menu lists all Users in the vis|ability system, whether they are currently online or offline. From this menu, all interactions with other Users can be done. This includes Sharing Spaces, Desktops, and Chats. It is also where one adds or removes contacts from the Favorites List.
Displays
The Displays menus lists all network-connected Displays (Video Walls) that can be managed remotely. Highlighted Display labels and icons are an indication that a Display is currently online and accessible. Greyed out Displays are offline (for example, a conference room that is powered down). Like the People menu, the Displays menu has an incremental Search bar to help locate the right Display quickly.
Audio
Audio management and control is possible with the vis|ability systems that are configured with an Audio sub system. This is done from the Audio menu. Audio controls provide access to all Audio sources defined with the system and direct Audio streams to Audio Zones for playback.
Tools
From the Tools menu, Users can utilize specialized functions that enhance the operation of the vis|ability installation, such as creating and publishing simple button interfaces (Action Panels), the ability to write scripts for system automation, and creating Layouts that consist of multiple walls of streaming content, accessible by pressing just one button. These Tools include vis|ability Link, scripts, and Control Pad interfaces.
Layouts
The Layouts menu allows users to save the organization of content so that it's easily used in other Spaces or Displays. Layouts allow the user custom build or recall the FULL operating picture – loading all necessary content at once in an efficient and organized manner. You can have layouts for different times of day, different sections of a service territory, or even by user preference.
The vis|ability Hub is a collapsible, desktop toolbar that provides access to all aspects of the vis|ability system.
From the Hub, users can communicate with colleagues, manage and share content across one or more Video Walls, share desktop content with other users, respond to real-time events, and control audio—all in one place.

The vis|ability Hub is a collapsible, desktop toolbar that provides access to all aspects of the vis|ability system.
From the Hub, users can communicate with colleagues, manage and share content across one or more Video Walls, share desktop content with other users, respond to real-time events, and control audio—all in one place.
