2.5 Host Server Operation from Java VNC
Operation Selecting Area (Left of the menu window)
System ID
Displays the specified system information.
Refer to
3.4.1 Identification (page 114)
Mouse Resyn
Synchronises the remote terminal and host server cursor position. If
the USB absolute mouse is enabled, the button is displayed in gray.
Refer to
3.3.3.4 Disable USB Absolute Mouse Support (page 88)
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Basic Operation
PS/2 Reset
Reset the PS/2 emulation. Use this button in case the mouse pointer
or PS/2 keyboard is disabled.
USB Menu
Display the USB menu window. If the device is not connected to the
host server by USB cable, the button is displayed in gray.
Refer to
2.5.9 USB Setting Window (page 47)
Video Reset
Update the host server display area.
Take Ctrl
When multiple users connect to the same system and the other user
establishes the control authority, takes control authority from the user.
Only one user can operate by keyboard and mouse.
Refer to
3.8 Concurrent Connection of Network Users (page 136)
Video Tune
Displays the Video Tune window for fixing the video image.
It is used when video tuning is performed manually.
Refer to
2.5.6 Video Tune Window (page 41)
VirtKeys
Displays the virtual keyboard that provides special key
(Control-Alt-Delete, etc.) for the host server.
Refer to
2.5.5 Virtual Key Window (page 38)
Disk Ctrl
Displays the disk operation window to emulate the USB virtual disks.
Refer to
2.5.7 Disk Operation Window (page 45)
Menu Bar
Switches display/hide the menu bar at the top of the VNC window.
KVM Menu
Displays the KVM menu window.
Refer to
2.5.10 KVM Menu Window (page 49)
Close
Closes the menu window
Setting Display Area (Right of the menu window)
Host power:
If the host server is on: On is displayed,
if the host server is off: Off is displayed.
Video mode:
Displays the graphic mode setting for host server. (Example: 800 x
600 @ 60Hz)
If the host server is off: No power is displayed.
KB mouse I/F:
Displays the host server keyboard and mouse are connected whether
PS/2 or USB.
LED State:
Displays keyboard LED is on/off. (If the LED is off, the menu is
displayed in gray).
Indicates each LED status, [Num] for NumLock, [Caps] for CapsLock,
and [Scroll] for ScrollLock.
Power In:
Displays the connecting status of the product's power port 1 and 2.
If the power port is connected, "plugged" is displayed and "unplugged"
for unconnected status.
Displays the IP address.
My IP:
Displays the specified current date and time.
Time:
Displays current network transmission rate and delay time.
Tx rate/delay:
Specify the bandwidth control. Specify Fast: for less than 12Mbps, Avg
for less than 4Mbps, and Min for less than 700kbps.
B/W:
Select "Auto" for this setting, appropriate setting is automatically
selected.
Thumbnails:
Resizes the screen image from half size down to one sixteenth by
clicking [1/2]. [1/4], [1/8] and [1/16]. Restore the image to the original
size by clicking the screen.
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