Figure 28: Remote Console Keyboard Language Sub Menu - Intel Remote Management Module 3 User Manual

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Intel® Remote Management Module 3 User Guide
In order for local key strokes to be interpreted correctly at the remote end, the client OS, the
target OS, and the Remote Console should all be configured for the same language layout.
The Remote Console Java* application reverse translates local key strokes based on the
selected language layout. If there is a mismatch sometimes, it works fine anyway, otherwise it
mostly works except for a few mistranslated or unresponsive keys and in some mismatched
configurations, most of the keys are mishandled.
6.3.2.1.1
Windows Language Layouts
The Remote Console supports the Windows default keyboard variants for the supported
languages.
Under Windows, the language is the current Language Bar setting (initially configured in
Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Languages > Text Services and Input
Languages). If you are using one of the supported language keyboards, you don't have to
manually select the language in the Remote Console as the auto detect automatically and
immediately follows any Language Bar changes. Manually setting the language would typically
be useful if you are using a keyboard close but not identical to one of the supported ones.
6.3.2.1.2
Linux* Language Layouts
The Remote Console supports the Linux default keyboard variants for supported languages,
except Russian, where it is the "Russian Winkeys" variant. The Dutch layout is "Belgium" in
Linux.
Under Linux* you typically select the language at the login screen; it can also be changed with
the "locale" command but not while an application, such as the Remote Console, is running.
There is also an OS keyboard layout that can be changed independently of the language. If the
OS keyboard layout does not match the OS language setting, you may need to manually select
the Remote Console layout.
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Figure 28: Remote Console Keyboard Language Sub Menu

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