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Clinician Control Panel

Written by Kate Haznaw (LCSW/LICSW)

The control panel, located at the bottom the screen, is only visible to clinicians and allows you to manage session functions such as accessing session settings, toggling on and off client control, adding activities to the room, admitting clients, and ending the session. These controls are clearly labeled and easily accessible to ensure smooth session management.

Control Panel Features

Client Control Toggle

You can turn client control on and off at any time. When client control is enabled, clients can select activities in room mode and interact directly with those activities.

Activity Bank and Quick Launch

Click the Activities button to open the activity bank, or click the lightning bolt to quickly launch an activity that is not already in the activity bank.
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​Quick Launch is an excellent alternative to sharing your screen, allowing you to swiftly launch any file or website with two-way collaboration directly in Teleo.

Client Record

Click the client icon to open the client record. Switch client records by clicking the circular arrows.

Room Menu

Room Name - Clients cannot see your room name. Click directly on the room name to edit it.

Viewer Icon (Eye) - Click here to show the names of all activities in the room.

Room Menu - Click the three dots to open the full rooms menu. From here, you can create new rooms, duplicate or delete your room, and access your saved rooms.

End Session

Click here to end your session. This will disconnect your client and reset all activities in the room.

Waiting

Clients in the waiting room will appear here. You can chat to the waiting room or admit them.

Invite

Locate the link to your client waiting room and email it directly to clients.

Live Support

If you need support, click our support button in the bottom right to chat live with our AI support agent, Fin, and the team. You can ask a question, return to previous messages, report issues, and share feedback!

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