Using the KVM menu
Use the KVM floating menu to perform the following tasks on the remote system.
Table 3-2
KVM floating menu tasks
Icon
The KVM session settings are described in the table below.
Table 3-3
KVM Session Settings
Setting Name
Display collaboration border
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Definition
Select and hold the Drag icon to move the KVM floating
menu.
Click the Pin icon to make the KVM menu visible at all
times.
Displays the connection speed and the frames per
second for the current session.
Click the Fullscreen icon to view the remote session in
fullscreen mode. Click it again to exit fullscreen mode.
NOTE:
While the current sessions is in fullscreen mode,
you can execute common key press combinations on the
remote system, for example,
alt
Click the Ctrl + Alt + Del icon to execute the
key press combination on the managed host.
NOTE:
To use other key press combinations on the
managed host, use your keyboard in fullscreen mode.
Click the Pointer Lock icon to control the cursor directly
only on the managed host. Press
local cursor. If you are in fullscreen mode, press
two seconds to recover your cursor.
NOTE:
Due to some application limitations, Pointer Lock
mode activates the relative mouse mode as an
alternative method to send mouse coordinates to the
managed host. For example, mouse pointer positioning
with some BIOS interfaces and some Linux® login
screens only works properly using relative mouse
coordinates.
Displays the current KVM session users and who owns
the input control. This is especially useful in collaboration
mode.
Opens the KVM session settings dialog.
Click the Exit icon to close the remote session.
Definition
If enabled, a border is displayed around the remote host
desktop during a collaboration session.
+ tab.
ctrl
+
alt
+
del
esc
to return to your
esc
for
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