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Note: 1. If Full Screen Mode is enabled (there is a checkmark in the box), the remote
display fills the entire screen of your local monitor.
2. If Full Screen Mode is not enabled (there is no checkmark in the box), the remote
display appears as a window on your desktop. If the remote screen is too big to fit in
the window, move the mouse pointer to the screen border that is closest to the area
you want to view and the screen will scroll.
3. If Keep Screen Size is not enabled (there is no checkmark in the box), the remote
screen is resized to fit the resolution of your local monitor.
4. If Keep Screen Size is enabled (there is a checkmark in the box), the remote screen
is not resized.
• If the remote resolution is smaller, its display appears like a window
centered on your screen.
• If the remote resolution is larger, its display is centered on your screen. To
access the areas that are off screen, move the mouse to the corner of the screen
that is closest to the area you want to view and the screen will scroll.
4.Click Switch to take over console control of the unit connected to the B014-000.
Operation
Once the Switch to the B014-000 has been accomplished, the remote system's video output is
displayed on your monitor. At the same time, your local keystroke and mouse input is captured
and sent to the remote system.
OSD Control Panel
Asmall OSD control panel showing the remote unit's video resolution and the B014-000's IP
address opens at the lower right hand corner of the screen:
The panel consists of an icon bar at the top, with two text bars below. Initially, the text bars
display the video resolution and IPaddress of the device at the remote location. As the mouse
pointer moves over the icons, the information in the text bars changes to describe the icon's
function. The functions that the icons perform are described in the table below.
The Windows Client
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