Redpoint Interaction (RPI) is built on Redpoint’s unique application framework, which has been architected to allow a wide range of capabilities to be exposed within a unified user interface. The framework ensures that all of its contained tools share a cohesive approach to the user experience and integrate seamlessly to provide a joined-up, homogeneous, and functionally rich suite of capabilities. The framework provides a number of common features.
In this section:
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Signing In -
Automatic client application updates -
RPI interface -
Functional permissions -
Keyboard shortcuts -
Main home page -
About Redpoint interaction -
The RPI file system and file system dialog -
File properties -
Choose Database Item dialog -
Choose/Specify Database Values dialogs -
Attribute Placeholders dialog -
Follow/Unfollow file -
Pulses -
Errors and warnings -
Preferences -
Audit -
Lights-out alerting -
Connectivity loss -
RPI server website -
File output directory -
System variables -
Specifying Passwords using Azure KeyVault Secrets