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Mouse Mode, Table 1-13., Description

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Mouse Mode On the Mouse Mode tab, you can configure the mouse mode options. Table 1-13. Mouse Mode Item Set Mode to Absolute Option Set Mode to Relative Option Apply Button Description Select this option to select mouse mode to Absolute, depending upon your system. This mode enables you to see two mouse cursors where, one is the redirected host mouse cursor and the other is the actual local mouse cursor. It is recommended to use this mode when the host server is running in the Windows platform. Select this option to select mouse mode to Relative, depending upon your system. In this mode, the user can see only one mouse cursor that is redirected. This mode 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. It is recommended to use this mouse mode when the host server is running in Linux and other OS platforms. Use this button to make the settings active. 26

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Mouse Mode
On the
Mouse Mode
tab, you can configure the mouse mode options.
Table 1-13.
Mouse Mode
Item
Description
Set Mode to Absolute
Option
Select this option to select mouse mode to
Absolute
,
depending upon your system. This mode enables you to
see two mouse cursors where, one is the redirected host
mouse cursor and the other is the actual local mouse
cursor. It is recommended to use this mode when the host
server is running in the Windows platform.
Set Mode to Relative
Option
Select this option to select mouse mode to
Relative
,
depending upon your system. In this mode, the user can
see only one mouse cursor that is redirected. This mode
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. It is recommended to use
this mouse mode when the host server is running in Linux
and other OS platforms.
Apply Button
Use this button to make the settings active.