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time spent on compression versus more bandwidth. There is no
visual difference between the modes, but there can be a noticeable
difference in speed and smoothness.
Mouse Resync: • Resynchronizes the mouse pointer so that the local
and remote mouse pointers are on top of each other.
PS/2 Reset:• Resets the PS/2 emulation going to the host and to
the attached PS/2 devices. This can be used if the mouse stops
responding or the PS/2 keyboard isn’t working.
USB Replug: • Simulates unplugging the USB connector and then
plugging it back in. If the host is not recognizing USB input devices,
this button may be used to restore functionality.
Take Control:• When multiple users are connected to the same
system, use this button to take control away from another user. Only
one user may control the keyboard and mouse at any time. All users
see the same picture. Please note: It is important that multiple users
not be connected to the same physical network.
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.
Logout:• End the VNC login session and disconnect.
Video Tuning:• Sub-menu with video adjustments, to be used
when automatic picture adjustment does not provide a good quality
picture.
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].
Disk Ctrl:• Emulated USB disk control submenu. Shows status of
floppy/Ramdisk or CD-ROM and permits easy “insertion” or “eject”.
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 SV1115IPEXT,
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.