The Kaspersky Thin Client interface contains the following elements:
The central part of the desktop displays applications you can use to connect to a remote environment:
is a shutdown menu button. In this menu, you can shut down or restart Kaspersky Thin Client.
is a button for switching to the Settings and Tools sections:In the Settings section, you can configure Kaspersky Thin Client.
In the Tools section, you can do the following:
is a button for opening the window containing information about the thin client and Technical Support contacts.
is a button for opening the notification panel.
is a button for opening the Kaspersky Thin Client remote management menu.Displayed during a remote session.
The following are displayed in the connection panel while you are connected to a remote desktop:
is a button for closing a remote session.
is a button for opening the window containing information about the thin client and Technical Support contacts.
is a button for locking a remote session.
is a button for opening the notification panel.
is a button to open the window for managing audio playback and recording devices. Displayed if two or more devices of this type are connected to the thin client.
is a button to open the window for managing redirection of USB devices. Displayed when connecting to a remote environment deployed in a Citrix Workspace infrastructure.The connection panel additionally displays the following while you are connected to a virtual application: