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sequence, with optional pauses and an optional confirmation-
before-sending dialog box. One key is predefined, for
Ctrl+Alt+Delete
(with confirmation.) The syntax to define a new
Button Key is as follows:
<keycode>[+|-|>[*]<keycode>]*
Keycode is the key to be sent (see onscreen Help for a list).
Multiple key codes are concatenated with a + or a - sign. The + sign
builds key combinations, all keys will be clicked until a - sign or the
end of the combination is encountered. All clicked keys will be
released in reversed sequence. The - sign builds single, separate
key clicks and key releases.
Name
Appear on the button in the Remote Console window. Up to nine
Button Keys may be defined for each user
3. Click
Apply
to save changes. Click
Reset to Def
to reset values back to default.
Keyboard/Mouse
To modify the keyboard and mouse settings:
1. Select
KVM Settings
Æ
Keyboard/Mouse
from the Main Menu. The
Keyboard/Mouse Settings
window displays.
2. Modify the following fields:
Host Interface
Host Interface
In general, the USB interface is preferred because it provides
superior mouse tracking. The Host Interface pull-down provides for
three selections. In the default mode,
Auto
, the Spider will attempt
to determine if the attached computer supports a USB
keyboard/mouse. If it does, that interface will be activated, but if it
does not the Spider will fall back to PS/2. If you have a USB model
Spider and the attached computer does not support USB, you will
have a view-only system. On the PS/2 model Spider, select
PS/2
to
force the PS/2 interface or
USB
to require USB. This selection has
no effect on the USB model Spider
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