VNC User Guide - RealVNC
VNC User Guide - RealVNC
VNC User Guide - RealVNC
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Appendix A: Saving Connections<br />
• Has a shortcut menu that performs useful operations:<br />
The following table explains the effect of selecting each <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book shortcut menu option.<br />
Option<br />
Connect to<br />
Launch <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer<br />
Open Address Book<br />
Exit<br />
Purpose<br />
Choose a host computer to connect to.<br />
Start <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer, enabling you to connect to a new host computer in the standard<br />
way. For more information, see Connecting to a host computer on page 37.<br />
Create new connections or edit and organize existing ones. (Alternatively, double-click<br />
the <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book icon to open the <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book dialog.)<br />
Close <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book.<br />
Organizing connections<br />
<strong>VNC</strong> Address Book organizes connections both alphabetically and hierarchically:<br />
You can reorganize connections in the Hierarchical list. (The Alphabetic list is automatically organized.)<br />
Click the New Folder toolbar button to create folders in the Hierarchical list. You can drag-and-drop<br />
connections to, from, and between folders. Note that if you delete a folder, all connections in that folder are<br />
deleted too.<br />
Editing connections<br />
You can edit an existing connection. Note you may be required to enter the <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book master<br />
password first.<br />
To do this, select a connection in the Alphabetic or Hierarchical list, and either:<br />
• Click the Properties toolbar button.<br />
• Select Edit > Properties.<br />
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