Remove Default Buttons From The User Interface - Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set Administrator's Manual

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Cisco TelePresence SX10 Quick Set
Introduction
Customization

Remove default buttons from the user interface

In some use cases, you may never use a default button, like
Call or Share. Such unused buttons may cause confusion. In
these cases, you can remove the unused buttons from the user
interface. Custom UI buttons can be exposed still. Removing
default buttons while adding custom buttons makes it possible
fully to customize the user interface.
For example, you can remove the Call and Share buttons if
nobody is going to share content or call from this device. Instead,
add custom buttons and panels for the tasks that are going to be
performed.
D15330.16 SX10 Administrator Guide CE9.9, OCTOBER 2019.
Configuration
Peripherals
Configurations
Use the following configurations to remove default buttons from
the user interface . The configurations are available both from the
web interface of the device, and in the API.
UserInterface > Features > Call >
Call button (including the directory, favorites, and recent calls
lists). Also removes the Add participant button while in a call.
UserInterface > Features > Share >
user interface for sharing and previewing content, both in call
and out of call.
UserInterface > Features > Call >
default Turn video off button.
UserInterface > Features >
buttons. Custom buttons are not removed.
UserInterface > Features > Call >
button.
UserInterface > Features > Call >
the Hold, Resume, and Transfer in-call buttons.
The configurations remove only the buttons, not the
functionality as such. You can share content using
Proximity, even if you have removed the Share button
from the user interface.
Maintenance
Start: Removes the default
Start: Removes the default
VideoMute: Removes the
HideAll: Removes all the default
End: Removes the End Call
MidCallControls: Removes
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Appendices
Appendices
Further Information
Find more details about how to remove
buttons and customize the user interface
in the Customization guide. Go to:
► https://www.cisco.com/go/in-room-
control-docs

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