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In System Mode there is also an active channel, indicated by a white top
left corner but the mouse is controlled by the Belkin Advanced Secure
Windowing KVM and not mapped to the active channel.
When the Belkin Advanced Secure Windowing KVM is in System Mode:
• The mouse cursor is controlled by the system mouse.
• The mouse cursor is generated/controlled by the Windowing KVM.
• Mouse movement is unlimited in all display areas.
• The keyboard is routed to the active window (active window is
always in front).
• Audio output is switched from the active window PC.
• Task-bar visible and buttons are accessible.
• Pressing + / - mouse buttons will change to Normal Mode and the
active window will be the window where the system cursor was
last positioned.
• Left-clicking on a window will bring it to the front and make it the
active window.
Pressing the left mouse button and holding it, will drag the window
under it.
• Double-clicking on a window will maximize that window to full
screen.
• Right-clicking on the bottom right corner of a window and
dragging will allow changing the window size (limited by the size
set under the channel menu).
• Pressing both right and left keys on an active window will allow
moving the picture inside the window (only applicable if the source
resolution is larger than the window size).
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• Pressing and holding the +/- side mouse buttons and moving the
Change of active Window
When in System Mode there is always one window, which is considered
the active window. The active window's top left corner will be marked
in white (as opposed to black in all other windows) and its icon on the
task-bar will show as pressed.
The active window is the window to which the keyboard, audio and CAC
device are mapped. In Normal Mode the mouse will also be mapped to
this window.
Switching between active windows (when in System Mode) is simply
done by right-clicking on another window with the mouse cursor. Another
option is pushing the front-panel push buttons or using the DCU.
Another option to switch between active windows in System Mode is
by using the mouse wheel. Windows will move to the front at a cyclic
sequence.
Moving between Windows in normal Mode
When in Normal Mode, moving between windows can be done either
by switching to System Mode (by pressing the mouse side buttons),
pointing at the new window and switching back to Normal Mode (by
pressing the mouse side buttons again). Another option is to use the
front-panel push buttons or optional Belkin Secure DCU.
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mouse wheel will rescale the window (change the size of the input
picture). This will be further explained in the scaling part of this
manual.
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