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Mouse Mode, Table 1-17., Description

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Mouse Mode On the Mouse Mode page, you can configure the mouse mode options. Table 1-17. Mouse Mode Item Current Mouse Mode Set Mode to Absolute Option Set Mode to Relative Option Save Button Description Absolute or Relative. NOTE: Both Absolute and Relative modes enable you to see two mouse cursors where, the redirected host mouse cursor and the actual local mouse cursor. When the single cursor checkbox is selected, only the redirect mouse cursor is visible. Select this option to select mouse mode to Absolute, depending upon your system. Select this option to select mouse mode to Relative, depending upon your system. If you select the single mouse checkbox, it locks the local mouse cursor inside the redirected window and the user has to press to unlock and stop mouse redirection. Here is basically used to start or stop mouse redirection. Use this button to make the settings active. IPMI is an OS-independent platform, and KVM support is an added feature for IPMI. For your mouse to function properly, please configure the mouse mode settings according to the mouse is absolute coordinates or relative 28

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Mouse Mode
On the Mouse Mode page, you can configure the mouse mode options.
IPMI is an OS-independent platform, and KVM support is an added feature
for IPMI. For your mouse to function properly, please configure the mouse
mode settings according to the mouse is absolute coordinates or relative
Table 1-17.
Mouse Mode
Item
Description
Current Mouse Mode
Absolute or Relative.
NOTE:
Both Absolute and Relative modes enable you to see
two mouse cursors where, the redirected host mouse cursor
and the actual local mouse cursor. When the single cursor
checkbox is selected, only the redirect mouse cursor is
visible.
Set Mode to Absolute
Option
Select this option to select mouse mode to
Absolute
,
depending upon your system.
Set Mode to Relative
Option
Select this option to select mouse mode to
Relative
,
depending upon your system. If you select the single
mouse checkbox, it locks the local mouse cursor inside the
redirected window and the user has to press
<Alt+M>
to
unlock and stop mouse redirection. Here
<Alt+M>
is
basically used to start or stop mouse redirection.
Save Button
Use this button to make the settings active.