44 DSView Installer/User Guide
2. Choose a resolution. Your desktop will be resized to the resolution speci-
fied. Repeat this command to return to your original resolution.
DSView also supports a user-defined default window size that is applied to
every software session.

To change the default window resolution:

1. From the Node Manager select File - Default Session Window Resolution.
2. Choose your default window size. Choosing None disables this feature.
Once a DS user with a default window size has connected to a port, additional
DS users will have their default displays overridden to match the first DS user.
This will prevent the first DS user’s display from being affected.
If the target device’s resolution changes any time during a session, the display
will be adjusted automatically.
Creating and Using Keyboard Macros
Since DSView is running on a PC, certain commands must be sent to the
controlled target device via keyboard macros. For example, pressing
Ctrl+Alt+Delete on your keyboard would reset the PC running DSView rather
than resetting the target device. To reset the target device, a macro is needed.
Your software comes with numerous sequences pre-configured for ease
of operation.

Local and Global Macros

Two kinds of macros are available:
Local Macros - Local macros are created on the local computer by select-
ing Tools - Keyboard -Macros in the DSView Client Node Manager window.
Local macros may be customized and grouped in any manner
you wish.
Global Macros - Global macros are created and maintained by DS users
with Administrator privileges by selecting Options - Keyboard Macros in
the DSAdmin window and are stored on the DSAuth Server. They cannot
be modifi ed by non-administrative DS users. Global macros are also
stored on any backup servers that you have specifi ed.
When a session is started, you may choose to use either local macros or global
macros and switch between using them at any time during the session. If you
choose to use local macros, the macros stored on the local computer will be