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h Thumbnails: Switch to smaller thumbnail size screen images (click anywhere on thumbnail to restore it).
Each button corresponds to a different sized image, from half size to one-sixteenth.
h Logout: End the VNC login session and disconnect.
h Video Tuning: Sub-menu with video adjustments, to be used when automatic picture adjustment does
not provide a good quality picture (see section below).
h VirtKeys: Virtual keyboard provides a menu with special keys that are often hard to generate but
needed by the remote system. The most common key sequence is the [Ctrl] [Alt] [Del] (see section
below).
h Disk Ctrl: Emulated USB disk control submenu. Shows status of floppy/Ramdisk or CD-ROM and
permits easy insertionor eject. (See section below.)
h KVM Menu: Generates the key sequence used to access the on-screen menu for an enterprise-class
KVM switch. When these conventional KVM switches are combined with the CTIP-01, this key makes
accessing their built-in menu easier, especially from the Java client. This button will only be shown when
an external KVM has been enabled via the web interface.
h Bribar: Closes or reopens the Bribar window along the bottom of the screen.
E. How to Use the VirtKeys Menu
This is a snapshot of the Virtual Keys window:
Clicking any button in the top half of the window
simulates pressing and releasing the indicated key.
In the bottom area of the screen, clicking will
simulate the indicated Meta key being pressed.
You may then click in the top part to send another
key and release the Meta key at the same time.
Alternatively, you may move the mouse outside
this window, press the regular key, and then
choose -RESET- to release all depressed keys.
The VirtKeys menu can be left open while using the
host system. You can then click the required button
at the suitable time, and still interact with the host in
a normal fashion.
Examples:
[Ctrl]-[Alt]-[F4]: Use L-Ctrl then L-Alt in the Toggles area. Then click F4.
To bring up the Start menu under Windows: Click the L-Windows button at the top left of the above
window.
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