HP KVM CAT5 3x1x16 HP IP Console Viewer User Guide - Page 86
Configuring keyboard pass-through, Selecting function buttons for the Video Session Toolbar
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Configuring keyboard pass-through Keyboard pass-through eliminates the need for most macros by capturing the keystrokes before the local operating system and passing them through to the target server. To configure keyboard pass-through select Tools>Session Options>General, and select Pass-through all keystrokes in regular window mode. Selecting function buttons for the Video Session Toolbar You can select up to 10 function buttons that appear on the toolbar display in the Toolbar Session Options dialog box. You can also select the Toolbar Hide Delay time. Aligning the cursors If the cursors no longer respond properly, you can align them to reestablish proper tracking. Alignment causes the local cursor to align with the cursor on the remote server. CAUTION: If the server does not support the ability to disconnect and reconnect the cursors, then the cursor becomes disabled and the server must be rebooted. To align the cursor for most operating systems, click Align Local Cursor in the menu bar. Mouse tuning To have the mouse pointers synchronized, you must change the mouse settings on the target server you will be controlling remotely. NOTE: HP recommends that all Windows® systems attached to the console switch use the default Windows® mouse driver. Windows operating systems To synchronize the mouse pointers for Windows® operating systems (using the default drivers): 1. From the desktop, select Start>Settings>Control Panel, and double-click the Mouse icon. 2. Select Motion. 3. For Windows Server™ 2003, set the Speed setting to 50% (default) and clear the Enhance Pointer Precision option. Linux operating systems NOTE: The following Linux example uses Red Hat 3.0. For more information, refer to your Linux operating system's HELP or documentation. To synchronize the mouse pointers for Linux operating systems (GNOME): Managing remote servers through the Video Session Viewer 86