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Remote Console Settings for User
<User pull-down
menu>
Transmission Encoding
Automatic
Detection
Preconfigured
Manual
Remote Console Type
Default Java VM
Sun Microsystems
Java Browser
Plugin
Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings
Start in Monitor
Mode
Start in Exclusive
Access Mode
Mouse Hotkey
Hotkey
Remote Console Button Keys
Key Definition
SecureLinx Spider User Guide
Select the user from the pull-down menu. The settings on this page
apply only to the selected user. When a user is created by copying
from an existing user, the Remote Console settings will be copied
as well. Click the Update button.
This option uses an algorithm to try to determine what sort of
connection is being used, and sets up parameters to match. These
settings may change from login to login depending on the state of
the network at that point.
Establishes a set of parameters optimized for each of a number of
connection types. The default transmission encoding is LAN (high
color), which is uncompressed with a 16 bit color depth. Other data
networks may be chosen from the list, and the compression and
color depth will be configured accordingly.
Allows the direct control of the compression factor and color depth.
The simplest way to reduce bandwidth is to cut the color depth
down to 8 bits; subtle color shades will be gone but the overall
image is very usable. Dialing up the compression level also makes
available even further reductions in color depth, all the way down to
black and white (1 bit.) As compression level increases and/or color
depth decreases, image quality and responsiveness to changes
deteriorates but required bandwidth is reduced
Select this option to use Java on the client system launching the
applet. If no Java environment is installed, the console window will
not launch. The default is enabled.
Force the system to use the platform-independent Sun version
instead when launching the Remote Console applet.
Results in the Remote Console window being view-only when
launched for this user. This may be changed to interactive mode
from within the Remote Console window, if the user has appropriate
permission.
Upon any subsequent launch of the Remote Console applet by the
selected user, terminates any other users' Remote Console
windows and locks out any other users trying to access the Remote
Console window. This may be changed from within the Remote
Console window to allow shared access, if the user has appropriate
permission.
When the Remote Console window is open, a keycode which is not
captured by the client system is needed for certain mouse
functions. The default is Alt+F12. Change the he keycode if
necessary.
Button Keys allow simulating keystrokes at the remote system that
cannot be generated from the client keyboard. A flexible syntax
allows for combinations of keys being clicked in combination or in
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