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Sets the initial value for the monitor mode. By default the monitor mode is
disabled. In case you switch it on, the Remote Console window will be started in
a read only mode.
Start in Exclusive Access Mode
Enables the exclusive access mode immediately at Remote Console startup.
This forces the Remote Consoles of all other users to close. Nobody else can
open the Remote Console at the same time again until you disable this feature
or log off.
Mouse Hotkey
Allows to specify a hotkey combination which starts either the mouse
synchronization process if pressed in the Remote Console or is used to leave
the single mouse mode. This is only available if you have selected the Mouse
Mode "Other Operating System".
Remote Console Button Keys
Button Keys allow simulating keystrokes on the remote system that cannot be
generated locally. The reason for this might be a missing key or just the fact that
the local operating system of the Remote Console is unconditionally catching
this keystroke already. Typical examples are "Control+Alt+Delete" on Windows
and DOS, that is always caught, or the key sequence "Control+Backspace" on
Linux that can be used for terminating the X-Server.
In order to define a new Button Key or to adjust an existing one have a look at
the rules that describes the setting for a key. In general, the syntax for a key is
as follows:
[confirm] <key code>[+|-|>[*]<key code>]*
A term in brackets is optional. The star at the end means that you add further
keys as often as required for your case. The term "confirm" adds a confirmation
dialogue that is displayed before the key strokes will be sent to the remote host.
The "key code" is the key to be sent. Multiple key codes can be concatenated
with either a plus, a minus, or an ">" sign. The plus sign builds key
combinations - all the keys will be pressed until a minus sign or the end of the
combination is encountered. In this case all pressed keys will be released in
reversed sequence. So, the minus sign builds single, separate key presses and
key releases. The ">" sign releases the last key, only. The star inserts a pause
with duration of 100 milliseconds.
As an example, the key combination of Ctrl, Alt and F2 is represented by the
sequence Ctrl+Alt+F2.
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