1.2 Customizing Reflection Sessions

You can set up and customize session files that use custom keyboard maps, controls, themes, and other settings. To customize these settings, see Create and Customize Session Documents.

You can save these session settings as compound session files or standard session document files (the default).

Compound Session Document files include all of the customized settings for QuickPads, keyboard maps, themes, mouse maps, hotspots, and ribbons. These files allow you to deploy your sessions without having to deploy dependant files for these settings.

Session Document files save these settings in separate files. If you save sessions using this default, you’ll need to make sure that you deploy the custom files to the correct locations as shown in Customized Files and Where to Deploy Them in the Deployment Guide.

Compound files are easier to deploy because you don’t have to deploy the supporting files. Regular session files offer more flexibility for sharing common configurations. For example, you can share one keyboard map in several regular session files. With compound session documents, you have to recreate the custom settings in each file.