Mouse And Keyboard Control Of The Source Computer; Enabling Mouse And Keyboard Control - Extron electronics QGE 100 User Manual

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Mouse and Keyboard Control of the Source Computer

The keyboard and mouse of the computer that is running QGE 100 Administrator or
QGE 100 Viewer can be set up to control (emulate mouse and keyboard operation of) the
source computer through the QGE 100. This is available only when the QGE is in unicast
mode. (QGEs in multicast mode cannot be set up for remote control because they can
have more than one viewing device connected.)

Enabling Mouse and Keyboard Control

To enable control of the source computer by the keyboard and mouse of your viewing
computer through the QGE:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Configuring keyboard and mouse control options
1.
Ensure that the QGE 100 is connected between the source computer and its keyboard
and mouse via the four PS/2 connectors (see
the QGE
100" in the "Installation" section).
Ensure that the QGE is in unicast mode (the
cleared; see
"Configuring UDP multicast
From the
Tools
menu of the Administrator or the Viewer software main window,
select
Mouse & Keyboard Options
Configure the mouse and keyboard options as desired (see
and mouse control
options," below).
On the QGE 100 Viewer main window or the QGE 100 Administrator Viewer
window, select
Mouse & Keyboard
front of this option to indicate that mouse and keyboard control is enabled. You can
now start a control session (see
control
session" on page 43).
From the
Tools
menu of either software program main window, select
. The Mouse & Keyboard Options window opens:
Keyboard Options
Figure 30.
Mouse & Keyboard Options Window
"Connecting the Source Computer to
Multicast Enabled
settings" on page 31).
.
from the
menu. A check mark appears in
Tools
"Starting and stopping a mouse and keyboard
QGE 100 • Software Configuration and Control
check box must be
"Configuring keyboard
Mouse &
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