Keystroke

Description

 

 

Esc

Closes the current dialog box without saving changes and returns to the

 

previous dialog box. In the Main dialog box, it closes the OSD and returns to

 

the selected server. In a message box, it closes the message box and returns to

 

the current dialog box.

 

 

Alt+Hotkey

Opens dialog boxes, selects options, and executes actions when used in

 

combination with the other keys.

 

 

Alt+X

Closes the current dialog box and returns to the previous dialog box.

 

 

Alt+O

Selects the OK button and returns to the previous dialog box.

 

 

Enter

Selects the highlighted server and closes the Main dialog box.

 

 

Single-click, Enter

Selects the text, in a text box, for editing and enables the left and right arrow

 

keys to move the cursor. Press the Enter key again to quit Edit mode.

 

 

Print Scrn, Backspace

Toggles back to the previous server console selection

 

 

Print Scrn, Alt+0

Disengages the user immediately from a server and leaves no server selected.

 

The status Flag appears as Free. (This command applies only to the 0 key on

 

the keyboard, not to the 0 key on the keypad.)

 

 

Print Scrn, Pause

Activates the Screen Saver mode immediately and prevents access to that

 

particular console if it is password protected.

 

 

Up or Down arrows

Moves the cursor from line to line.

 

 

Right or Left arrows

Moves the cursor between columns. When you are editing a text box, these

 

keys move the cursor within the column.

 

 

Page Up or Page Down

Pages up and down through the Name and Port lists.

 

 

Home or End

Moves the cursor to the top or bottom of a list.

 

 

Backspace

Erases characters in a text box.

 

 

Delete

Deletes the current selection in the Scan dialog box or deletes the characters in

 

a text box.

 

 

Shift, Delete

Deletes the current selection and all lines below it when you are editing a

 

scan list.

 

 

Numbers

Adds numbers from the keyboard or keypad.

 

 

Caps Lock

Disables the selected user. (Use the Shift key to change case.)

 

 

Managing routine tasks for servers

You can configure the console switch and manage routine tasks for your servers from the Setup dialog box within the OSD. To identify servers by unique names, click Names when initially setting up your console switch.

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