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The Windows Client
The Button Bar
On-Screen Keyboard
The buttons on the Button Bar are toggles. Their actions are described in the table below:
Button
Function
Enable/Disable Chat - When disabled, the
icon displays next to the disabled user’s name in the User List panel of all users’
message boards. Messages directed to the disabled user are not displayed on the message board. The button is shadowed when chat
is disabled.
Occupy/Release Keyboard/Video/Mouse - When you occupy the KVM, other users cannot see the video, and cannot input keyboard
or mouse data. A prompt will come up on the locked out users’ monitor stating which user has occupied the keyboard, video and
mouse. The button in the message board is shadowed and the
icon displays next to the occupying user’s name in the User List of
all users’ message boards.
Occupy/Release Keyboard/Mouse - When you occupy the keyboard and mouse, other users can see the video, but cannot input
keyboard or mouse data. The button is shadowed and the
icon displays next to the occupying user’s name in the User List of all
users’ message boards.
Show/Hide User List - When you hide the User List, the User List panel closes. The button is shadowed when the User List is open.
User List Panel
• The names of all the logged in users appear in the
User List panel.
Select the names of the users that you wish to send the message to
before sending your message.
• If a user has disabled chat, its icon displays before the user’s name
to indicate so.
• If a user has occupied the KVM or the KM, the corresponding icon
displays before the user’s name to indicate so.
Compose Panel
Type your message into this panel. Click Send, or press [Enter] to
post the message to the board.
Note: You must select the user from the user list that you want to send
the message to. To send a message to all users, simply click All Users
in the user list.
Message Display Panel
Messages that users post to the board, as well as system messages,
display in this panel. If you disable chat, messages that get posted to
the board will not appear.
Clicking this button sends the Ctrl+Alt+Del signal to the remote system.
The B051-000 supports an on-screen keyboard, available in English,
Chinese (Taiwan), Japanese, German, French, Spanish, Korean and
Italian. Click on the arrow to the right of the icon to display the list of
available languages:
After selecting your language, click the icon to bring up the keyboard.
In the future, having selected the language, you only need to click the
icon.
The Lock Key LEDs show the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll
Lock status of the remote computer.
• When the lock state is
Off, the LED is dull green and the lock hasp
is open.
Ctrl+Alt+Del
Exit
Lock LEDs
Click this button to exit the remote session and return to local operation.
• When the lock state is
On, the LED turns bright green and the lock
hasp is closed.
Click on the icon to toggle the status.
Note:
When you first connect,
ensure the LEDs are accurate by clicking on them to set them.