Optimizing Video - Lantronix SecureLinx Spider User Manual

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is within the viewport will re-grab the cursor. Single Mouse Mode may be exited by
clicking on the Single/Double button.
If at some point the cursor seems to disappear, click Alt+F12 or check the Single/Double
Button as Single Mouse Mode may have been entered in error.
Note:
Single Mouse Mode requires Sun Java 1.4 or higher
Local Cursor
The Spider has an option to change the appearance of the local cursor when the focus is
on the remote computer. Select Options
cursor options:
Default: the local cursor maintains its appearance regardless of the focus location
Transparent: the local cursor is invisible when the focus is on the remote computer.
This is similar to Single Mouse Mode except the cursor is not "grabbed" and will
reappear when moved outside of the active viewport.
The other selections provide a change of appearance for a visual clue that the focus is
on the remote computer; the cursor changes back when the focus is back at the client
system (including those areas of the Remote Console window outside the main
viewport.)
Selections made in the Local Cursor submenu are associated with the current user and
will be saved for the next Remote Console session.

Optimizing video

Auto and Manual Video Adjustment
The Spider automatically recognizes and adapts to many standard video formats, with
the complete list in
window, it recognizes and locks onto the video in order to provide a picture as soon as
possible. Once within the window, click the Auto Video Adjustment button once or twice
to provide a greater degree of optimization. The Auto Adjustment process analyzes the
timing of the incoming video's horizontal and vertical sync signals then adjusts the
digitizing hardware parameters. If there is slightly nonstandard timing, these parameters
may be manually fine-tuned.
If it is necessary to adjust video hardware parameters, this may be done from Options
Video Settings. This brings up a window with a number of slider bars.
Adjust the brightness and contrast of the Remote Client window as presented by the Auto
Adjustment. This is a hardware parameter and applies to all Spider users. Overall
brightness and the contrast levels of each of the red, green, and blue primaries may be
modified up or down. The Remote Console window immediately reflects the change.
Once there is a satisfactory color mapping, click Save Changes to retain those colors
permanently for that video format. To discard the changes made, click Undo Changes.
To return a particular setting or all settings to the original factory defaults, click Reset this
Mode or Reset All Modes.
Clock and Phase are low-level settings that the A/D converter uses in the digitization
process. Adjustment should not be required unless advised by Lantronix Tech Support.
SecureLinx Spider User Guide
B:Supported Video
Formats. When it first enters the Remote Console
5: Remote System Control
Local Cursor and select one of the following
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