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# Info

![the info screen shows ](/files/e4MrYG77Dva02x5kUblJ)

#### 5. Info

The info view provides quick feedback on a few elements

* What network interfaces is the local machine connected to (click to open the viewer in that interface)
* Info on running and upcoming events meant to facilitate running with the event list collapsed to save screen real estate.
* A logging system for app events
  * USER: events generated by user interactions
  * CLIENT: events generated by subscribers of the app information (eg. screens that ask for the clock information)
  * SERVER: events generated by the Ontime server
  * Playback: playback events
  * RX: Incoming network integration
  * TX: Outgoing network integration


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