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Links to download the required JVMs are available on the Remote Console
Information screen.
You will be redirected from the main site to the http://java.sun.com
(http://java.sun.com) site. HP recommends using the version specified in the
Remote Console help pages. You can obtain the specified version for Microsoft®
Internet Explorer either from the java.sun site or on the SmartStart CD.
Remote Console (Dual-Cursor)
All the features discussed in the "Remote Console (on page 52)" section are
available when using dual-cursor. When selecting this option, two cursors are on
the screen: the main cursor and a secondary cursor within the dual cursor frame.
When passing the main cursor across the Remote Console frame, the secondary
cursor will track to the main cursor.
The mouse cursor of the client computer appears within the Remote Console as a
cross-hair symbol. Some iLO users prefer to see exactly where the client
computer mouse cursor is located. For best performance, be sure to configure the
host operating system display as described in "Optimizing Performance for
Graphical Remote Console (on page 54)."
The dual-cursor option is your only Remote Console option if you choose not to
download an updated Java™ Runtime Environment. The dual-cursor option is
supported with Java™ 1.1 VM and later. To synchronize the remote and local
cursors if they drift apart:
1. Right-click, drag, and move the local crosshair cursor to align with the
2. Press and hold the Ctrl key and move the local crosshair cursor to align with
You might prefer the dual-cursor option because you can see where the cursor
exits the Remote Console applet window. HP recommends using the Remote
Console dual-cursor mode with text-based operating systems.
When operating in dual-cursor mode, the local cursor assumes the shape of the
remote cursor. The cursor appears as a single cursor if the local cursor and the
remote cursor are perfectly aligned and the hardware acceleration is set to Full on
the managed server.
mouse cursor of the remote server.
the mouse cursor of the remote server.

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