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USB keyboard
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USB mouse
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USB memory stick
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USB-powered hub
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USB serial console cable
USB keyboard and mouse
Not every USB keyboard or mouse is guaranteed to work with Cisco DX650. However, most USB keyboards
that are human interface device (HID) compliant will work correctly. Because all USB hubs need to be
powered, keyboards that include one or more hubs are not allowed on the Cisco DX650, because they contain
a nonpowered hub.
VDI shortcuts
The keyboard shortcuts and mouse actions available in virtual desktop clients differ from those for other Cisco
DX650 applications.
VDI keyboard shortcuts
Control key meta-state (combination keys), Num Lock, and Caps Lock state are not currently supported by
many of the virtual desktop clients on Android. For information about supported shortcuts, see the product
description for each application.
VDI mouse actions
The Cisco DX600 platform maps the mouse events into touchscreen input and the VDI clients usually map
the touchscreen input to customary Android actions, resulting in the following behavior:
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Click:
tap
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Click and drag:
Scroll up and down, or left and right, on the remote desktop
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Click, hold, and drag:
Move windows, scroll bar handles, and other objects on the remote desktop
Some applications on a remote desktop are designed for a larger screen size. To avoid cutting off part of an
application in a virtual desktop client, Cisco recommends that you set the remote desktop to a larger screen
size than the Cisco DX650 screen size.
USB memory stick
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port to expand the available disk space of the Cisco DX650.
The USB memory stick is mounted at /sdcard/external/usb-sda1.
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USB keyboard and mouse