NetSupport School - Show / Hide Student Toolbar

Summary

The Student Toolbar provides feedback to the student on the current lesson, time remaining, current websites and applications that are available, the status of print, audio and keyboard monitoring and quick access to initiate a Chat session and request help. It can be set to be always visible at the top of the Student screen or to auto-hide.

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Instructors can determine if the student toolbar is visible to students. When the student toolbar is visible to students, students can initiate messages to, chat with, or request help from instructors. If the student toolbar is not visible to students, only instructors can initiate messages to or chat with student(s). 

Show/hide the Student Toolbar

  1. Click View
  2. Go to Student Toolbar
  3. Check or un-check Show

For information about the student toolbar features, see NetSupport School - Student Toolbar

For additional support, contact the Technology Service Desk at 940-898-3971servicedesk@twu.edu, techchat.twu.edu, or submit a request through the Technology Service Catalog.

 

 

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Article ID: 66394
Created
Wed 10/31/18 3:34 PM
Modified
Mon 8/15/22 12:07 PM

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