OPERATING GUIDE.
Mouse handling - The submenu for mouse handling offers 3 options for synchronizing the host and the client mouse pointer - explained on pages 14 and
16.The option for 'Fast Sync' shows the hotkey if you defined one using the Remote Console Settings.
Local cursor - Choose a cursor shape for the host mouse. The number of available shapes depends on the Java Virtual Machine, only version 1.2 or higher offers the full list.
Chat Window - Opens the Chat window Video Settings – To adjust the video settings. Refresh video - Refreshes the video
Soft Keyboard - Opens the
•Click Show. The
•Click Layout. Choose layout
•Click Mapping. Choose the desired language and country
Local Keyboard - Used to change the language mapping of your browser machine running the Remote Console Applet. Normally the Applet determines the correct value automatically. However, depending on your particular JVM and your browser machine settings this is not always possible. A typical example is a German localized system that uses a
KVM keys – Each key represents a port. See page 26 to define hotkeys to switch to each port. The keys also appear in the toolbar.
Hotkeys - Button Keys simulate keystrokes on the remote system that cannot be generated locally. To define hotkeys see page 18.
Encoding – Choose the desired options from the Compression and Color Depth drop down menus.
Information bar - Shows the console and connection state and remote screen size. The value in round brackets describes the connection to the remote system: Norm stands for a standard connection without encryption; SSL stands for a secured connection. Double click the bar to see a history of all the status information.
The Chat window
Use the Chat window to chat with others logged into the system. Figure 7 illustrates the Chat window.
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