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Make sure to disable keyboard and mouse input in VNC Options/Preferences > Inputs before connecting so as to not disrupt the screensavers. No username or password required on monitors with old VNC version. Password required on monitors with new VNC version (same easy PW on all monitors).
*SUMMARY AND INSTRUCTIONS*
The computers hooked up to these monitors are licensed to run VNC.*
- Primary method of managing these monitors/computers: [VNC Viewer software|https://www.realvnc.com/download/viewer/] from specific computers set up as access points (see list of these in attached PDF)
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- Secondary method of managing these monitors/computers: Bluetooth keyboards paired with the monitors/computers
(see RPT-3176)
Those of us with VNC-accessing computers (list in attached PDF) can access all the Broad VNC machines (no username/PW required)
(see BITS incident INC0078954 https://broad.service-now.com/navpage.do)
*To manage:**
- Run VNC viewer. https://www.realvnc.com/download/viewer/
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- Configure the Options/Inputs before connecting to the monitor machine (uncheck "enable mouse input")
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- Enter the IP address of the target VNC server computers
- 172.18.16.23 = Sequencing
- 172.18.16.22 = Post-LC
- 172.18.16.27 = Samples
- 172.18.16.28 = Samples
- This lets you see the monitor as it is.
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- To actually change its settings, "enable mouse input" must be checked.
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- Then, after making changes, the screensaver should just start after one minute (so you can check the screenshots)
*The process of adding a new VNC server/monitor:*
* Customer will tell BITS they want one. BITS will send them to us.
* If we agree to work on it, BITS will be in charge of getting it all setup and licensing.
* They can point it at a test folder, and then we can point it at the "real" folder of screenshots once they've been made.
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