Keyboard Menu; Send Ctrl+Alt+Delete; Keyboard Macros; Figure 31: Keyboard Macros - Raritan Dominion KX II Server KX2-432 User Manual

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Keyboard Menu

Send Ctrl+Alt+Delete

Due to its frequent use, a Ctrl+Alt+Delete macro has been pre-programmed into the Virtual
KVM Client.
This key sequence is sent to the target server to which you are currently connected. In contrast, if
you were to physically press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys while using the Virtual KVM Client, the
command would first be intercepted by your own PC due to the structure of the operating system,
instead of sending the key sequence to the target server as intended.
Send Ctrl+Alt+Delete Sends a Ctrl+Alt+Delete key sequence to the target server
To send a Ctrl+Alt+Delete key sequence to the target server:
Select Keyboard > Send Ctrl+Alt+Delete, or
Click the Send Ctrl+Alt+Delete button from toolbar

Keyboard Macros

Keyboard macros ensure that keystroke combinations intended for the target server, are sent to
and interpreted only by the target server. Otherwise, they might be interpreted by the computer on
which the Virtual KVM Client is running (your client PC).
Macros are stored on the client PC and are PC-specific; therefore, if you use another PC you will
not see your macros. In addition, if another person uses your PC and logs in under a different
name, that user will see your macros since they are computer-wide. Keyboard macros created in
the Virtual KVM Client are available in MPC and vice versa.
Creating a Keyboard Macro
To create a keyboard macro (add a macro):
1. Select Keyboard > Keyboard Macros. The Keyboard Macros window opens:
2. Click Add. The Add Keyboard Macro window opens:

Figure 31: Keyboard Macros

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