Changing Volume; Ejecting Disks - Belkin KVM for Mac mini User Manual

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Keyboard Hot Keys:
You can also switch between computers by pressing the "Ctrl" button on your keyboard twice
in rapid succession. This is called a "hot-key sequence." To enable hot-key switching, click or
right-click on the
icon, select "Options", and then select "Enable Hotkey Switching". You
can also change to a different hot-key sequence in the "Options" screen. If you want to use
the same hot-key sequence for both computers, you will need to repeat these steps for each
computer. You can choose from among the following four sequences:
Ctrl, Ctrl
NumLock/Clear, NumLock/Clear
Scroll Lock, Scroll Lock
Ctrl, Ctrl, Shift
(For each hot-key sequence, the buttons must be pressed in rapid succession.)
Hot-Key Sequence Options
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Changing Volume

To change the volume on the computer you are currently accessing, push the
button on the front of KVM. To mute the volume, push the
Once you successfully install the switching software, a red LED will light up on KVM when the
volume is muted on your computer. (If you are using a Mac keyboard, you can still perform
these same functions on your keyboard.) The volume control buttons on KVM can be used for
Mac and PC computers.

Ejecting Disks

Your Mac mini does not feature a disk eject button; however, you can eject a CD or DVD
from your Mac mini by pushing the
button on the front of KVM. (If you are using a Mac
keyboard, you can still perform this function on your keyboard.) The disk eject button on
KVM can only be used for Mac computers.
KVM Button
Function
Ejects CD from CD-ROM drive
Decreases audio volume
Increases audio volume
Mutes audio on/off
Switches between computers
or
button on the front of KVM.
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