Inputs

Send pointer events to server When un-ticked, the VNC viewer will not send mouse movement or click data to the CPU IP or host system.

Send keyboard events to server When un-ticked, the VNC viewer will not send keyboard information to the CPU IP or host system.

Send clipboard changes to server This feature is restricted to software server versions of VNC and has no effect on CPU IP installations.

Misc

Shared connection (do not dis- connect other viewers)

This option does not apply to CPU IP connections.

Full screen mode

When ticked, the VNC viewer will launch in full screen mode. Use the menu key (usually F8) to exit from full screen mode.

Render cursor locally

This option does not currently apply to CPU IP connections.

Allow dynamic desktop resizing

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Accept clipboard changes from server

This feature is restricted to software server versions of VNC and has no effect on CPU IP installations, except for retreiving the activity log as desribed in the logging and status section.

Enable 3-button mouse emulation

This feature allows you to use a 2-button mouse to emulate the middle button of a 3-button mouse. When enabled, press the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously to create a middle button action. You are advised to generally use a 3-button mouse.

Rate-limit mouse move events

When ticked, this feature reduces the mouse movement information that is sent to the CPU IP and host system. This is useful for slow connections and you will notice that the remote cursor will catch up with the local cursor roughly once every second.

Menu key

This feature allows you to select which function key is used to display the VNC viewer options menu. The menu key is only way to exit from the full screen viewer mode.

When ticked, the viewer window will be automatically resized whenever the host system’s screen resolution is altered.

Only use protocol version 3.3

This option does not apply to CPU IP connections.

Beep when requested to by the server

When ticked, your local system will beep in response to any error beeps emitted by the CPU IP.

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IMPORTANT: If you make any changes to the options given here and wish to retain them for successive connection sessions, you must save the changes. To do this, change to the ‘Defaults’ tab and click the ‘Save as defaults’ button.

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