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The Windows Client
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Mouse Synchronization Tips
Windows
To start the Windows Client, log in to the B051-000 and click the
Open Windows Client link on the Remote Con sole Preview panel.
Note: The Windows Client will not be available wh en using Mozilla
Firefox.
• Youcanworkontheremotesystemjustasifitwereyourlocalsystem.
• Youcanmaximizethewindow,dragtheborderstoresizethewindoworusethescrol lbarstomovearoundthescreen.
• Toswitchbetweenyourlocalandremoteprograms,minimizetheWi ndowsClientwindowanduse[Alt + Tab] as you normally would.
Before trying any mouse synchronization procedures, it is always a good idea to ensure t hat you go to your Mouse Properties Settings and set
them according to the following:
Note: In order for the local and remote mice to synchro nize, you must
use the generic mouse driver supplied with the MS operat ing system.
If you have a third party driver installed - such a s one supplied by the
mouse manufacturer - you must remove it.
Windows 2000:
1. Open the Mouse Properties dialog box (Control Panel Mouse
Mouse Properties).
2. Click the Motion tab.
3. Set the mouse speed to the middle position (6 units in from the
left).
4. Set the mouse acceleration to None.
Shortly after you click the Open Windows Client link, t he remote
server’s display appears as a window on your desktop: