Though Windows doesn’t provide a real Full Screen Mode, you can emulate one by selecting the “Auto-Hide” function, which you can find in the top right of the panel (for more information please have a look at point 1. Quick Tip: Before entering the Full Screen Mode activate “Use Extended Full Screen” in the “View” menu to (a) hide the Toolbar and (b) switch the Navigation Panel into “Auto-Hide” mode. As in all macOS apps simply click the green Traffic Light Button and et voilà – full screen on! If you prefer to make the most out of your available screen space, Royal TSX (for macOS) also supports the native macOS full screen mode. You can find all you need to know about these settings in our “ User Interface Personalization” blog post. As a Mac user, you can personalize the Toolbar in Royal TSX, whereas Windows users have similar options to change the so-called Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) and the Ribbon in Royal TS. Next, we would like to introduce you to another useful feature to customize your UI. Customizable Toolbar (for macOS)/Ribbon (for Windows) Similar to Royal TSX (for macOS) you can “Auto-Hide” the Ribbon by clicking the “Ribbon Display Options” in the top right of the panel:Ģ. The Navigation Panel, as all panels, can be moved, rearranged and docked anywhere in your UI. And if that’s still not enough, you can even adjust the Delay, when the Navigation Panel shows up □ If you prefer the Navigation Panel on the right side of your screen, don’t worry, you can change the side in the “Preferences” in the “Navigation Panel” section. To display the Navigation Panel in this mode, simply hover with the mouse over the left window edge. This feature is a smart tool to get some more screen real estate. You can let Royal TSX automatically hide the Navigation Panel by enabling “View” – “Autohide Navigation Panel”. So feel free to try out this feature and find out which settings you feel the most comfortable with. In detail, you can assign different actions for inactive connections, active connections, credentials and task objects. The “Behavior” section of the “Preferences”/”Options” allows you to configure the default behavior when single- and double-clicking on objects in the Navigation Panel.In Royal TS (for Windows) you can find the font size configuration under “Options” – “User Interface”. To adapt the font size in Royal TSX (for macOS) please open the “User Interface” section in the “Preferences” dialog (⌘,).The item/object colors can be changed – please find the instructions in our “ User Interface Personalization” Blog post.Here’s a list of settings that can be tweaked according to your personal preferences: Navigation Panelįirst things first – you can personalize the Navigation Panel (also known as “Sidebar” on the Mac). In this blog post we want to introduce the most common tweaks, which will help you configure the app according to your everyday requirements. Royal TS/X provides a full range of settings to customize the way that you work with it. Aside from software functionality and performance, a personalized working space which fulfils your needs and requirements, is half the battle won.
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