Using Ssl For Keyboard Entries In An Avr Session; Restoring Mouse Behavior - NEC Express5800/320Ma User Manual

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Managing AVR Sessions
To send a single special key sequence
1. On the AVR window, select one of the following to send a key sequence that
contains that key: Ctrl, Alt, or Shift.
2. On your keyboard, press the key that represents the latter part of the key sequence
you want to send.
For example, to send the Alt+F4 key sequence, click Alt on the AVR window, and then
press F4 on your keyboard.
To set AVR to remember special key sequences
Click Settings, point to Keyboard, and click Sticky Key Mode.
A check mark next to Sticky Key Mode indicates that each Alt, Ctrl, and Shift key
will be sent in combination with the next pressed key.
For example, to send Alt+F4, enable Sticky Key Mode, and then press Alt and F4
simultaneously.
Related Topic
"Managing AVR Sessions"

Using SSL for Keyboard Entries in an AVR Session

You can use a
an
Advanced Video Redirection
To send keyboard strokes over an SSL connection
Click Settings, point to Keyboard, and click Secure Keyboard.
A check mark next to Secure Keyboard indicates that SSL will be used to send
keyboard strokes to the server.
Related Topics
Chapter 6, "Configuring SSL for VTM Access"
"Managing AVR Sessions"

Restoring Mouse Behavior

If your mouse is not functioning properly in an
session, you can restore the mouse to proper functioning by having it use the mouse
settings from the host.
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Secure Socket Layer
(AVR) session.
(SSL) connection to send keyboard strokes during
Advanced Video Redirection
(AVR)

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