doc(troubleshooting): correct "Debug Info Bar" to "Troubleshooting Mode"

The previous version tells the user to enable the "Debug Info Bar",
which is actually called "Troubleshooting mode" in the settings page.

Signed-off-by: Cameron Fleming <cameron@cpfleming.co.uk>
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title: "Troubleshooting"
description: "Troubleshoot common JetKVM issues. Learn how to check connection status, verify USB connections, use the Debug Info Bar, and submit bug reports when needed for smooth remote computer management."
description: "Troubleshoot common JetKVM issues. Learn how to check connection status, verify USB connections, use the Troubleshooting Mode, and submit bug reports when needed for smooth remote computer management."
order: 1
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- **USB not attached**: Check the physical connection and make sure the cable is properly inserted.
- **USB suspended**: This state usually indicates a low power mode or a suspension due to inactivity.
For a more detailed state of the USB connection, move to the next step and enable the debug info bar.
For a more detailed state of the USB connection, move to the next step and enable Troubleshooting Mode.
## Enable Debug Info Bar
## Enable Troubleshooting Mode (Debug Info)
If the icons aren't giving enough context or you're still unable to identify the issue, the **Debug Info Bar** in the **Settings** provides deeper insight into what's happening. Here's how to access and use it:
If the icons aren't giving enough context or you're still unable to identify the issue, the **Troubleshooting Mode** in the **Settings** provides deeper insight into what's happening. Here's how to access and use it:
- **Go to Settings** in the WebUI.
- **Enable Debug Info Bar** in the bottom-left corner.
- Switch on **Troubleshooting Mode** at the bottom of the menu.
Once enabled, you'll see additional diagnostic details, such as:
Once enabled, you'll see additional diagnostic details along the bottom of the interface, such as:
- **Resolution & Video Size**: