Working with Sessions Applies to Reflection Desktop, Reflection 2014, and Reflection 2011 This video shows some Reflection controls that make working with sessions a little easier. Audio Transcript: 0:06 - 0:10 Reflection provides a variety of ways to navigate and work with sessions. 0:09 - 0:16 Let's take a look at some of the features that make working with sessions little easier. 0:16 - 0:19 You can open a session from a file, a shortcut on the Desktop, or the File menu. 0:19 - 0:30 The File menu is also where you save print sessions. You can open several sessions at a time in the Reflection window. 0:30 - 0:39 When you click a session it becomes the active session. Its title is bold and its connection properties appear in the status bar. 0:39 - 0:47 You can set up Reflection to display sessions in tabs or in windows. 0:46 - 0:55 Displaying sessions side by side in windows makes it easy to copy and paste from one session to another. 0:54 - 1:10 You can access special keys from the Quick Keys gallery. The gallery commands are in context for the active session. When a 3270 sessions is active, the Quick Keys gallery displays commands for 3270 terminals. 1:10 - 1:18 When the focus changes to an Open Systems (VT) session, the Quick Keys gallery displays commands commonly used in Open Systems sessions. 1:18 - 1:32 You can also access special commands by right clicking the session window. In an Open Systems session, you can use this context menu to clear the display. More Reflection Videos