Avocent 590-686-501D manual To align the mouse cursors, To refresh the screen

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Chapter 5: The Video Viewer

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Align the mouse cursors.

Refresh the screen.

Enable or disable Full Screen mode. When Full Screen mode is enabled, the image adjusts to fit the desktop up to a size of 1024 x 768. If the desktop has a higher resolution, the following occurs:

The full-screen image is centered in the desktop, and the areas surrounding the Video Viewer window are black.

The menu and toolbar are locked so that they are visible at all times.

Enable automatic, full or manual scaling of the session image:

With full scaling, the desktop window remains fixed and the device image scales to fit the window.

With automatic scaling, the desktop window is sized to match the resolution of the server being viewed.

With manual scaling, a drop-down menu of supported image scaling resolutions is displayed.

Change the color depth of the session image.

To align the mouse cursors:

Click the Align Local Cursor button in the Video Viewer window toolbar. The local cursor should align with the cursor on the remote device.

NOTE: If cursors drift out of alignment, turn off mouse acceleration in the attached device.

To refresh the screen:

Click the Refresh Image button in the Video Viewer window.

-or-

Select View - Refresh from the Video Viewer window menu.

The digitized video image is completely regenerated.

To enable or disable Full Screen mode:

1.To enable Full Screen mode, click the Maximize button. -or-

Select View - Full Screen from the Video Viewer window menu.

The desktop window disappears and only the accessed device desktop is visible. The screen resizes up to a maximum of 1024 x 768. If the desktop has a higher resolution, then a black background surrounds the full screen image. The floating toolbar appears.

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Avocent 590-686-501D manual To align the mouse cursors, To refresh the screen, To enable or disable Full Screen mode