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SV1110IPEXT Instruction Guide
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USB:
Resets the USB connection by simulating an unplug and replug. Forces
operating system to recognize the USB keyboard, mouse and emulated disk drive.
÷4, ÷8:
Switches to thumbnail mode, at indicated size.
Ctrl-Alt-Del:
Sends this key sequence to the host. Works immediately.
Alt-F4:
Sends the key sequence to host (closes windows).
KVM
:
Sends the KVM “hotkey” sequence. This function is only enabled when
you have configured the unit to expect a particular brand of KVM downstream. It
sends the key sequence to pull-up the KVM's on-screen display (OSD) menu.
This button is only present when a KVM model is selected in the Web interface.
Menu:
Shows the main menu.
Video:
Shows the video-tuning menu where the picture quality can be adjusted.
Keys:
Shows the
VirtKeys
menu, which allows you to simulate pressing special
keys such as the Windows key or complex multi-key sequences.
Disk:
Shows the USB emulated disk menu.
In/Ej:
Insert or eject the emulated USB disk. Enabled only if the host is
recognizing the USB disk.
R/W:
Shows if the disk image is readable and/or writeable. If the disk is readable,
the
R
letter will be white. Whenever the host reads from the disk, the
R
letter will
glow green for a few seconds. Whenever the host is writing to the disk, the
W
letter will glow for a few seconds.
8M:
The type of USB disk selected is indicated here. In the example, it is an
eight-megabyte Ramdisk. The letters
Flpy
indicate floppy disk and
CD
indicates
emulated CD-ROM.
PS/2:
This area will show either
PS/2
(as in this example) or
USB
to indicate if
keyboard and mouse are being emulated via USB connection or PS/2 signals. If
Autosync
appears beneath this indicator, the mouse pointers on the local mouse
and the VNC session will be synchronized automatically.
[1][A][S]:
These flags show the state of the keyboard lights,
NumLock
,
ShiftLock
and
ScrollLock
respectively.
X:
Click this button to close the Bribar and hide it. This can be very useful on a
client machine whose screen-size is the same as the remote machine. No vertical
screen space is wasted with the Bribar. Use double-F7 to start the main menu,
then click on
Bribar
to restore the feature.
Other items:
If the server's screen is larger than 1024x768, additional buttons
will be shown to the right of the above listed items. These are all keyboard
shortcuts and are duplicated in the
Keys
menu.