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Figure 34:Configuring the KVM triggering event
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Select a keyboard key and mouse combination that you would
like to use to start KVM operation.
Choose a combination that is not used by another application
on the management PC or on the server. Setting a good KVM
triggering event makes it easier and more efficient to enter and
exit KVM mode.
You can select the right, middle or left mouse button and any
combination of the Ctrl, Alt, and Shift keys.
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Select OK to save your changes.
To stop KVM mode
On the administrator’s PC video capture application from the
KVM menu, select Exit KVM Mode or use the KVM triggering
event.
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