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Single cursor mode, Absolute, Relative, Relative default Linux acceleration, Tools, Session Options

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4. Select one of the following mouse modes: Absolute The client sends mouse location messages to the server that are always relative to the origin (top left) of the viewing area. Relative The client sends the mouse location as an offset from the previous location. Relative (default Linux acceleration) The client applies an acceleration factor to align the mouse better on Linux targets. The acceleration settings have been selected to maximize compatibility with Linux distributions. Single cursor mode Some operating systems do not align the local and remote cursors, which results in offsets between the local and remote mouse cursors. Single cursor mode hides the local client cursor while the mouse is within the Video Viewer window. When single cursor mode is activated, the user sees only the remote cursor. To enable single cursor mode, complete the following steps: 1. In the Video Viewer window, click Tools. 2. Select Single Cursor. When the Video Viewer is in single cursor mode, you cannot use the mouse to switch to another window or otherwise click outside the KVM client window, because there is no local cursor. To disable single cursor mode, press the defined termination key. To view the defined termination key, or change the termination key, click Tools ^ Session Options ^ Mouse. Chapter 5. Performing IMM tasks 63

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4.
Select one of the following mouse modes:
Absolute
The client sends mouse location messages to the server that are always
relative to the origin (top left) of the viewing area.
Relative
The client sends the mouse location as an offset from the previous
location.
Relative (default Linux acceleration)
The client applies an acceleration factor to align the mouse better on
Linux targets. The acceleration settings have been selected to maximize
compatibility with Linux distributions.
Single cursor mode
Some operating systems do not align the local and remote cursors, which results in
offsets between the local and remote mouse cursors. Single cursor mode hides the
local client cursor while the mouse is within the Video Viewer window. When
single cursor mode is activated, the user sees only the remote cursor.
To enable single cursor mode, complete the following steps:
1.
In the Video Viewer window, click
Tools
.
2.
Select
Single Cursor
.
When the Video Viewer is in single cursor mode, you cannot use the mouse to
switch to another window or otherwise click outside the KVM client window,
because there is no local cursor. To disable single cursor mode, press the defined
termination key. To view the defined termination key, or change the termination
key, click
Tools
^
Session Options
^
Mouse
.
Chapter 5. Performing IMM tasks
63