APPENDIX H: NEW FEATURES
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You do not normally need to register keyboard or mouse type devices. If however, you are
having problems getting a KB/Mouse to work, you could try registering it in case it has
descriptors which are ‘non-standard’.
USB devices connected to the Remote Unit cannot be associated with any particular
vendor driver.
Private Mode (v2.0)
In previous releases the only Private Mode option was to blank the monitors connected to the
Local Unit. Firmware v2.0 enhances Private Mode operation as follows:
Remote Private Mode
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In this mode monitors connected to the Local Unit are blanked.
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It is not possible to disable the local KB/Mouse because they are connected directly
to the CPU.
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To enable Remote Private Mode enter Command Mode (<Left Control> + <Left
Shift> + <F10>), and then press <Scroll Lock>.
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All monitors are now blanked, and the yellow LED on the Remote Unit will now
flash at double speed (as an indication).
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To exit Remote Private Mode, issue the same command sequence again.
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The current Remote Private Mode state is stored in EEPROM, and is restored on
power-up.
Local Private Mode
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In this mode all remote HID devices are disabled, and (optionally) all monitors
connected to the Remote Unit are blanked.
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The Local Private Mode feature is inhibited by default and has to be explicitly
enabled (as described below).
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If Local Private Mode is allowed, the remote Console enable/disable state is
toggled by pressing Caps Lock or Scroll Lock, eight times within two seconds
on any keyboard connected directly to the CPU.
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The Remote Unit is now disabled, all three KB LEDs on the remote KB are lit, and
the yellow LED on the Local Unit will now flash at double speed (as an indication).
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To exit Local Private Mode, issue the same command sequence again.
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The current Local Private Mode state is stored in EEPROM, and is restored on
power-up.
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