Keystrokes; Mouse Synchronization - D-Link KVM-410 - Single Port KVM Switch User Manual

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Section 4 - Windows Client
With the exception of [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del], all other keyboard inputs take place on the remote computer. The
[Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del] combinations are reserved for the local system in order to switch among applications and to
recover from disaster. In order to provide the [Alt + Tab] and [Ctrl + Alt + Del] functions on the remote system, a Function key
(F1 - F12) can be selected as a substitute for the [Alt] key.
For example, if you choose [F12] as the substitute, then [F12 + Tab] would switch among applications running on the
remote system, and [Ctrl + F12 + Del] would be the disaster recovery combination. While any Function key can be
used as a substitute, you cannot use one that is already being used for another action. See Configuring the Hotkeys
on p. 35 for details on setting up substitute keys.
Until you close the KVM-410 connection, mouse movements have no effect on your local system, but are captured and
sent to the remote system.
From time to time, especially when changing video resolutions, the local mouse movement will no longer be synchronized
with the remote system's mouse pointer. There are three quick methods that can be used to bring the two pointers
back into sync:
1. Moving the mouse pointer over the Arrow in the OSD panel and right clicking.
2. Moving the mouse pointer into the OSD panel and then moving it back out again.
3. Performing an Auto Sync with the Video Adjustment function (see Video Adjustment, p. 38 for details). If performing
these actions doesn't resolve the problem, do the following:
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