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More on the System Pane
Popup menus are available when a BLADE’s icon or name is right-clicked in the
System Pane. Additionally, the view in the main window area changes as if the icon
or name was left-clicked.
If the BLADE type is any of the hardware BLADEs, the popup menu allows you
to choose any of the tabs in the main view, This is most handy when you want to
change to a tab that’s currently not visible and would require use of the tab scroll
buttons to make that tab show before selecting it. With the right-click method you
don’t need to use the tab scroll buttons.
There are two additional entries in the popup menu for a hardware BLADE. At
the top is a choice to “Go to Crosspoint,” which changes the main view to the System
Crosspoint tab. At the bottom of the menu is a choice to “Reboot BLADE.” This
should be used with caution, since the BLADE will be out of commission for the
reboot time, and any audio in the BLADE will be lost to the system until reboot is
done. The main reason for providing “Reboot BLADE” is to allow you to reboot a
BLADE when updating its software without having to physically travel to where the
BLADE is located.
If the BLADE is a PC type, the popup menu once again lists the tabs for that
BLADE as choices, and also sports the “Go to Crosspoint” choice. There is,
however, no “Reboot BLADE” choice.
You can also right-click on the System icon or name to bring up a similar menu.
Since one of the choices is already the System Crosspoint tab, there is no need to
have the “Go to Crosspoint” choice, so that item is omitted from the list. And the
bottom choice is not “Reboot BLADE” but, instead, is “Reboot All BLADEs.”
Once again, this choice needs to be used with caution.