View Modes

View Modes

The viewer has modes to show each computer at its clearest possible size, or to lock the viewer’s size and fit each new image within a selected view size. Select View modes on the View menu.

If you want to focus on a remote computer, full-screen mode uses 100% of the monitor to give a feel like being at the remote computer.

Your computer may have a monitor set to 1280 x 1024 pixels and a remote computer set to 640 x 480 pixels. In this case, a windowed mode displays the remote computer, leaving other programs on the desktop visible.

To monitor a computer’s actions using the minimum possible screen real- estate, use one of two methods: scale the image down to fit in a small window, or use scroll bars to view an area of interest, leaving the image at its native resolution and easier to read.

Monitor several computers continuously using quad screen mode.

To monitor several computers sequentially, have a KVM switch scan through its ports continuously.

Scaled and Scrolled

View remote computers in either scaled or scrolled view mode using the View menu.

In scaled view, the Viewer sizes the video image sizes to fit within the display area. To scale an image, adjust the size of the Viewer window by dragging one or both edges. Scaling may improve response time on a slow connection, by scaling the image smaller than the original size.

It may be preferable to scale images to a smaller size but not to a larger size. This is particularly true when switching between computers using a KVM switch. Enable the Don’t Enlarge sub-option of Scaled in the View menu. The Viewer displays scaled-down images when the image is larger than the display area but centers an image at its native size when the image is smaller than the display area.

In scrolled view, the image from the remote computer is in its native size, providing the sharpest possible image. If the display area is not large enough to display an image in either the horizontal or the vertical direction, the Viewer adds scroll bars. Use the scroll bars to view any part of the image. If the view area is larger than the remote computer image, the Viewer centers the image in the display area. You may select scrolled view using the Scrolled menu option of the View menu.

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UL-V3 specifications

The Rose Electronic UL-V3 is a cutting-edge KVM switch that offers a combination of advanced technology and user-friendly features, making it an ideal solution for managing multiple computers or servers from a single workstation. Designed with versatility in mind, the UL-V3 caters to a variety of industries, including IT, broadcasting, and any environment where server management is crucial.

One of the main features of the UL-V3 is its high-resolution support, capable of handling resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz. This ensures that users can enjoy sharp and clear visuals, making it ideal for graphic-intensive tasks, video editing, and detailed data analysis. The switch supports various video formats and is compatible with both HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces, allowing for seamless integration into existing setups.

Another standout characteristic of the UL-V3 is its extensive connectivity options. Equipped with multiple input ports, it can manage several computers simultaneously, enabling users to switch between them effortlessly via a customizable user interface. This feature not only improves productivity but also reduces clutter, as users can centralize their computing resources into a single station.

Security is a top priority for the UL-V3, which incorporates robust encryption methods to safeguard data during transmission. This is especially important in environments where sensitive information is handled, providing peace of mind for users who prioritize data integrity and security.

The UL-V3 also boasts advanced switching technologies, such as automatic detection and hotkey switching, allowing users to switch between devices easily without the need for physical intervention. Additionally, it supports USB peripherals, enabling the use of a keyboard and mouse to control all connected systems seamlessly.

With its compact design and rack-mountable capability, the UL-V3 is built to fit into any workspace while maintaining an organized appearance. It features a user-friendly interface with LED indicators that provide real-time feedback on the active connections, further enhancing usability.

In summary, the Rose Electronic UL-V3 is a sophisticated KVM switch that combines high-resolution support, extensive connectivity, robust security features, and advanced switching technologies. Whether for a single-user environment or a multi-computer setup, the UL-V3 serves as a reliable and efficient solution for centralizing control and maximizing productivity.