4.9.7 Session User List
Click
View - Session User List
to view active users of this session.
4.9.8 Status Bar
Click
View - Status Bar
to display or hide the status bar at the bottom of the Viewer window.
4.10 Macros
The KVM Video Viewer window macro function allows you to:
•
Send multiple keystrokes to a device, including keystrokes that you cannot generate without
affecting your local system, such as
Ctrl-Alt-Delete.
•
Send a macro from a predefined macro group. Macro groups for Windows, Linux and Sun are
already defined.
•
Create, edit and delete your own macros. When you create or edit a macro, you may type the
desired keystrokes or you may select from among several available categories of keystrokes.
Each category contains a set of keystroke combinations. Selecting from the available
categories and keystrokes saves time and eliminates the risk of typographical errors.
NOTE: Macro group settings are device-specific; they may be set differently for each device.
To send a macro:
Select
Macros - <desired macro>
from the KVM Video Viewer menu.
To create a macro:
1.
Select
Macros - User Defined Macros- Manage
from the KVM Video Viewer menu.
2. Click
New
.
3. Type the keys for the macro in the dialog box.
4. Click
Create.
To delete a macro:
1.
Select
Macros - User Defined Macros - Manage
from the KVM Video Viewer menu.
2. Select the desired macro from the Defined Macros list and then click
Delete
.
3. Click
Yes
to confirm the deletion.
4.10.1 Global Macros
The KVM Video Viewer supports global macros from the DSView software. An administrator can create
and designate a macro as Global or Personal. Global macros are created and used by the KVM viewer
client but are stored on the DSView servers. Personal macros are associated with the name of the user.
The DSView server will send the macros groups and their associated macros as part of the preferences
saved on the server. One of the macro groups will be used as the default macro group for the DSView
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