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Single cursor mode
In Single Cursor mode, the display of the local (second) cursor in the Video Viewer window is turned off and only the target device mouse pointer will be visible. The only mouse movements that will appear are those of the target device remote cursor. Single Cursor mode is used when there is no need for a local cursor.
Remote Cursor
Local Cursor
Figure 5.3: Video Viewer Window with Local and Remote Cursors Displayed
The cursor mode status of the Video Viewer window displays in the title bar, including the keystroke that will exit Single Cursor mode. You may define the keystroke that will exit Single Cursor mode in the Session Options dialog box.
NOTE: When using a device that captures keystrokes before they reach the client, you should avoid using those keys to restore the mouse pointer.
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.
-or-
Click the Single Cursor Mode button.
To select a key for exiting single cursor mode:
1.Select Tools - Session Options from the Video Viewer window menu. -or-
Click the Session Options button.
The Session Options dialog box appears.
2.Click the Mouse tab.
Contents
For models DSR1020, DSR2020, DSR4020, DSR8020
DSR Switch
USA Notification Japanese Approvals Safety and EMC Standards
Table of Contents
Console Menu Other Console Main Menu Options
List of Figures
Vi DSR Switch Installer/User Guide
List of Tables
Viii DSR Switch Installer/User Guide
Reduce cable bulk
Features and Benefits
Two modes of access
Access the DSR switch via network connection
Easy access to any target device
DSR1020 DSR2020 DSR4020 DSR8020
Software
Server
Network
Rack mount safety considerations
Safety Precautions
Installation Overview
Installation
Ethernet
Basic DSR Switch Configuration
Additional items needed
Setting up your network
Supplied with the DSR switch
Getting Started
To connect and power up your DSR switch
Connecting the DSR Switch Hardware
To connect a Dsriq module to a serial device
To connect a Dsriq module to a server
Verifying the Connections
To adjust mouse settings on Windows NT using default drivers
To adjust mouse settings using Red Hat Linux drivers
To adjust mouse settings using IntelliPoint drivers
To adjust mouse settings using Sun Solaris drivers
Controlling Your System at the Local Port
To access the Oscar interface Main dialog box
Viewing and Selecting Ports and Servers
To select target devices
Viewing the status of your DSR switching system
Oscar Interface Status Symbols Symbol Description
Selecting target devices
Navigating the Oscar Interface
Soft switching
To configure the Oscar interface screen delay
To soft switch to a target device
Backspace
Alt+O
Enter
Single-click, Enter
To access the Oscar interface Setup dialog box
Configuring Oscar Interface Menus
Assigning target device names
To access the Oscar interface Names dialog box
Names Dialog Box
To list target devices alphabetically by name
To assign names to target devices
Assigning device types
To access the Oscar interface Devices dialog box
To assign a device type
Changing the display behavior
To access the Oscar interface Menu dialog box
To choose the display order of target devices
To set a Screen Delay Time for the Oscar interface
Controlling the status flag
To access the Oscar interface Flag dialog box
Oscar Interface Status Flags FlagDescription
To determine how the status flag is displayed
Broadcasting to target devices
To broadcast to selected target devices
To access the Oscar interface Broadcast dialog box
To turn Broadcasting off
Using Scan mode
To add target devices to the Scan list
To remove a target device from the Scan list
To start the Scan mode
12 Commands Dialog Box
To cancel Scan mode
To access the Oscar interface Screen Saver dialog box
Setting local port Screen Saver options
To set the Screen Saver options
To exit Screen Saver mode and log in to the local port
Setting the keyboard country code
To immediately turn on the screen saver
14 Keyboard Dialog Box
To set the keyboard country code for Sun servers
To access the Oscar interface Commands dialog box
Managing Server Tasks Using the Oscar Interface
To view current user connections
Viewing and disconnecting user connections
To disconnect a user
To reset the PS/2 mouse and keyboard values
Resetting your PS/2 keyboard and mouse
To display version information
Displaying version information
Click X to close the Dsriq Version dialog box
DSR Switch Installer/User Guide
To log in to the DSR web server
Remote Operations
DSR Explorer Window Area Descriptions Letter Description
About the DSR Explorer Window
Using the top option bar
Using the side navigation bar
Bookmarking a window Internet Explorer only
To bookmark a window
Printing a window
Refreshing a window
Logging Out
DSR web server device management
Launching a KVM session
Upgrading Dsriq modules
Preemption levels
Rebooting the appliance
User access levels
Managing Local Accounts
Managing Device Properties
Viewing and changing appliance configuration information
Appliance Appliance Settings Versions
Power Controlling Target Devices
DSR Switch Installer/User Guide
About the Video Viewer Window
Video Viewer
Video Viewer minimum requirements
To enable/disable or configure the session time-out
Session time-out
CDE F G a
Window Features
To specify a toolbar hide time
Changing the toolbar
Video Viewer Window Descriptions Letter
To align the mouse cursors
Setting the Window Size
Adjusting the View
To change the Video Viewer window resolution
To refresh the screen
Adjusting color depth
To enable or disable full screen mode
To enable automatic, full or manual scaling
To manually adjust the video quality of the window
Additional Video Adjustment
C D E F G H
Detection thresholds
Contrast and brightness
Block noise threshold and pixel noise threshold
Refresh image
Adjusting Mouse Options
Automatic video adjustment
Cursor Type
Remote Cursor Local Cursor
Single cursor mode
To enter single cursor mode
To select a key for exiting single cursor mode
Alignment
To exit single cursor mode
To change the mouse cursor setting
Scaling
To specify keyboard pass-through
Using Keyboard Pass-through
Using Macros
To realign the mouse
To capture the Video Viewer window to your clipboard
Saving the View
Closing a Video Viewer Window Session
To capture the Video Viewer window to a file
To configure network settings using the Console menu
Network Configuration
Console Menu
Console Main Menu
Terminal Operations
Other Console Main Menu Options
Security Configuration
To add a user to the DSR switch database
To rename a user in the DSR switch database
To remove a user from the DSR switch database
Reset Certificates
Firmware Management
Enable Debug Messages
Restore Factory Defaults
Reset Appliance
To upgrade the DSR switch firmware using the DSView software
Appendix a Flash Upgrades
DSR Switch Installer/User Guide
Appendix B Technical Support
To resolve an issue
Before you begin
Appendix C Using DSView Software Over a Modem Connection
DSRIQ-SRL module modes
Appendix D Using DSRIQ-SRL Modules
Is Ctrl-F8
Creating a DSRIQ-SRL module macro
To configure a DSRIQ-SRL module
To create a macro
Host Signal Signal Flow SRL Signal Pin Name/Description
To use History mode
Table D.1 DSRIQ-SRL Module Pinouts
Appendix E UTP Cabling
Table E.1 UTP Wiring Standards Pin
Cabling installation, maintenance and safety tips
Appendix F Technical Specifications
USB Device Port
Table F.1 DSR Switch Product Specifications SPC Device Port
Dimensions
Power Supply
Appendix G Sun Advanced Key Emulation
DSR Switch Installer/User Guide
Numerics
Index
Module 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 43, 69, 73
Mode 74, 75
PPP
Screen Saver Secure Mode Sessions
User Connections