Chapter 6 Kvm Settings; User Console - Supermicro Web-based Management Utility User Manual

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The KVM S
ETTINGS
settings. Clicking the KVM S
through its sub-menus:

User Console

Keyboard/Mouse
6-1
User Console
Selecting the U
S
page
ETTINGS
users. This page has several sections:
Transmission Encoding: This field allows you to specify how the video data is to
be transmitted between the local system and the remote host.
Remote Console Type: This field allows you to decide which remote console
viewer to use.
Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings: This field allows you to specify the
following Remote Console Settings.
Mouse Hotkey: This option allows you to use a hot key combination to specify
either mouse synchronization mode or the single mouse mode.
Remote Console Button Keys: This field allows you to define button keys for the
remote host. The button keys allow simulating keystrokes on a remote host or
issuing commands to a remote system. The button keys are needed when you have
a missing key or when you want to prevent interference caused to the local system.
NOTE: After a remote console button key is set, it will appear on the right upper
corner of the remote monitor page as shown in
For further detailed instructions in creating button keys, please click on the C
HERE FOR
The controls found in the above sections are shown and described in detail in
Chapter 6
KVM Settings
menu allows you to configure keyboard, mouse and console
ETTINGS
C
option in the KVM S
SER
ONSOLE
(Figure
6-1). Use this page to set the remote console settings to specific
H
link.
ELP
icon allows you to access the following pages
ETTINGS
Figure
6-1
submenu brings up the KVM
6-1.
LICK
Table
6-1.

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