Viewer Hot Keys

Enter your preferred keystroke sequence that will serve as viewer hot keys. By default, this is CTLR–CTLR (two consecutive keystrokes of the Right Ctrl key: CTLR). Note that this is not the Left Control key (CTLL).

Mouse Resynchronize Key

This is the only command supported by TKIP-101. It permits synchronization of the local and remote mouse cursors. By default, this is the HOME key. Thus, by default, you have to hit CTLR–CTLR–HOME to synchronize the remote and the local mouse cursors.

Double-Byte Languages

This feature makes the switch compatible with double-byte languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean. When using the viewer, if the remote computer and/or your local computer is running a double-byte system, just hit Alt and then Shift or Ctrl and then Shift sequentially (instead of simultaneously) to produce the same effects.

Enable Hot-Keys Transparent Mode: Select if you are using double-byte language inputs on the local and/or the remote computer to facilitate switching between single-byte and double- byte inputs. Leave this option disabled if you don’t use any double-byte language.

KVM Server: Computers

This screen lets you provide the switch with information about all KVM-attached computers. This info is used by the switch to do some actions automatically in order to simplify your job:

Work with computer names instead of switch port numbers.

Generate automatically the KVM switch hot keys to select computers. This allows you to

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