24.Toolbar (Continued)
Adjusting the Video settings
Note: The NetCommander IP will not store video settings for all of the computers/servers attached to a cascaded KVM switch. When accessing a computer/server attached to a cascaded KVM Switch, the user must
From the Toolbar, click . You have the following options:
Refresh: Select Refresh to refresh the Video image. Refresh may be needed when changing the display attributes of a Target Server.
Manual Video Adjust: Use the manual video adjustment for
To adjust the Video manually click Manual Video Adjust. The manual controls appear, see figure below. Also a red frame appears around the screen. This represents the screen area according to the Server’s screen resolution. The various settings are described below.
Brightness / Contrast: Use the scales to adjust the Brightness and Contrast of the displayed image.
Horizontal Offset: Defines the starting position of each line on the displayed image.
Vertical Offset: Defines the Vertical starting position of the displayed image.
Phase: Defines the point at which each pixel is sampled.
Scale: Defines the scale resolution of the session image.
Select Filter: Defines the filter of the input video from the server. A higher filter reduces the noise level but makes the image heavier.
Noise Level: Represents the Video “Noise” when a static screen is displayed.
Auto Video Adjust: Click Auto Video Adjust. The process takes a few seconds. If the process runs for more than 3 times, there is an abnormal noise level.
Check the video cable and verify that no dynamic video application is running on the Target Server’s desktop.
Keyboard Key Sequences
Click to display a list of defined keyboard sequences. When clicked, these transmit directly to the Target Server, and will not affect the Client computer. For example, select
To add a keyboard sequence click Add/Remove. The Special Key Manager box appears. See figure below.
1.Click . A list of sequences appears.
2.Select the desired sequence and click OK. The sequence appears in the Special Key Manager box.
3.Click OK. The sequence appears in the Keyboard Key sequence list.
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