4. Click
Exit
.
4.12 Session Options
The tabs located within session options are General, Mouse and Toolbar.
NOTE: Each of the settings in this section can be accessed from the
Tools - Session Options
tab of
the KVM Video Viewer menu.
4.12.1 General
The Keyboard Pass Through mode setting enables or disables keyboard pass through.
Keystrokes that a user enters may be interpreted in two ways, depending on the screen mode of the
KVM Video Viewer window.
•
If a KVM Video Viewer window is in Full Screen mode, keystrokes and keyboard combinations
are sent to the remote server being viewed.
•
If a KVM Video Viewer window is in regular Desktop mode, Keyboard Pass Through mode allows
you to control whether the remote server or local computer will recognize certain keystrokes or
keystroke combinations.
When Keyboard Pass Through mode is enabled, keystrokes and keystroke combinations are sent to the
remote server being viewed when the KVM Video Viewer window is active.
To enable Keyboard Pass Through mode:
1.
Select
Tools - Session Options.
2. Click the
General
tab.
3. Check the box next to Pass-through all keystrokes to target.
4. Click
OK
.
To enter Single Cursor mode:
Select
Tools - Single Cursor Mode
. The local cursor will not appear and all movements will be relative to
the target device.
To exit Single Cursor mode:
Press they specified key to exit Single Cursor mode. You can specify which key is used under
Tools -
Session Options
.
4.12.2 Mouse Synchronization
Enabling Mouse Synchronization in the KVM session profile provides improved mouse tracking on the
target device. If Mouse Synchronization is enabled, it is not necessary to disable mouse acceleration on
the target device.
The Video Viewer window offers five appearance choices for the local mouse cursor. You can also choose
no cursor or the default cursor.
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