Macintosh Keyboard - Raritan Dominion KX II User Manual

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Note: The Keyboard Indicator should be used on Linux systems using
Gnome as a desktop environment.
When using a Hungarian keyboard from a Linux client, the Latin letter U
with Double Acute and the Latin letter O with Double Acute work only
with JRE 1.6.
There are several methods that can be used to set the keyboard
language preference on Fedora
must be used in order for the keys to be mapped correctly from the
Virtual KVM Client and the Multi-Platform Client (MPC).
To set the keyboard language using System Settings:
1. From the toolbar, choose System > Preferences > Keyboard.
2. Open the Layouts tab.
3. Add or select the appropriate language.
4. Click Close.
To set the keyboard language using the Keyboard Indicator:
1. Right-click the Task Bar and choose Add to Panel.
2. In the Add to Panel dialog, right-click the Keyboard Indicator and
from the menu choose Open Keyboard Preferences.
3. In the Keyboard Preferences dialog, click the Layouts tab.
4. Add and remove languages as necessary.

Macintosh Keyboard

®
When a Macintosh
is used as the client, the following keys on the Mac
keyboard are not captured by the Java
F9
F10
F11
F14
F15
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Eject
As a result, the Virtual KVM Client and the Multi-Platform Client (MPC)
are unable to process these keys from a Mac client's keyboard.
Appendix D: Informational Notes
®
Linux clients. The following method
Runtime Environment (JRE
®
):
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