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3. Click F1, F2 and F3 in the keyboard graphic in the window. The keystrokes will appear in the
list box to the left of the keyboard graphic.
4. Click the same left or right Ctrl key in the graphic that you pressed in step 2. Ctrl Left -
RELEASE or Ctrl Right - RELEASE will appear in the list box to the left of the
keyboard graphic.
5. In the Assigned to Macro area, select the target devices to which you want to assign the macro.
6. Click Save and then click Close.
Active Sessions
There are two types of active session displays: all active sessions in your system and active session
information for each target device.

All active sessions

To display information about all active sessions:
1. Click the Units tab.
2. Click Active Sessions in the side navigation bar. The Active Sessions window will open.
3. To display information about a session, click on the name in the Start-Date-Time column. The
Active Session Information window will open.
4. Click Close to close the window and return to the Active Sessions window.
Customizing the Active Sessions window for all sessions
The Start-Date-Time field, which indicates when the target device session was started, is always
displayed in the Active Sessions window:
The following fields may be displayed in the Active Sessions window. Use the Customize link to
add or remove fields in the display. See Using the Customize link in windows on page 26.
Duration - Length of the DSView 3 software session.
User - User who initiated the session, which may be a user, a local port user or a user with a
local user account.
Target Device - Name of the target device being used for the session.
Type - Session type, which may be KVM, virtual media or serial.
Client - IP address of the client computer connected to the session for a non-proxy connection.
For a proxy connection, the IP address of the DSView 3 proxy will appear in this field.
Connection - Connection path from the target device to the managed appliance. See
Connections to Units on page 162.
Mode - Session mode, which may change during the session. See Customizing the Appliance
Sessions window on page 153 for a description of the available modes.
Owner - Name of the user who launched the session, which may be a user, a local port user or
a user with a local user account.