SecureLinx SLK Remote KVM User Guide
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9: Defining Custom Send Keys
The Send Keys feature provides pre-programmed “hot” keys for functions that require
specific key combinations. The SLK comes pre-configured with an extensive list of the
most common key combinations (for example,
Ctrl+Alt+Delete
). If an attached server
requires a new key combination, you must create a custom key file. Once you create
the file, you select your new keys from
Custom Keys
on the
Send
menu.
Custom Key Creation
To customize send keys values on an SLK, you need to create and upload a file with an
extension of
.jvcf
. You can create the file using a simple text editor such as Windows
Notepad. (There is not an existing
.jvcf
file that can be edited.)
The file name is not important, but it must be saved with the
.jvcf
file extension.
on page 9-2 for appropriate syntax.) Examples of file names
are:
custom.jvcf
sendkeys.jvcf
The flash system only allows one
.jvcf
file, so this file must include all of the
desired custom key sequences
.
Once you create the custom key sequence file, you upload it using the Flash File Sys-
tem page in the web interface. (See
“Flash File System” on page 4-17
Browsers will not recognize the new keyboard macros until the browser has been
closed and re-opened (this will re-load the new applet). If the custom keys do not dis-
play in the
Custom Keys
option of the
Send
menu after the browser has been re-
opened, the new
.jvcf
file may have a syntax or typographical error. Delete the file
(from the Flash File System page), review the
.jvcf
file, and then reload the file.
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