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25. Remote Toolbar
Advanced
If an Auto Video Adjust does not result in acceptable video settings, selecting this
option will bring up a screen that allows you to manually adjust these settings.
The table below describes the settings in the Advanced screen.
Setting
Description
Position the slider bar to adjust the video Brightness from a
Brightness
setting between 0 and 100.
Position the slider bar to adjust the video Contrast from a
Contrast
setting between 0 and 100.
Use the up and down arrows to adjust the horizontal positioning
H. Offset
of the remote video.
Use the up and down arrows to adjust the vertical positioning
V. Offset
of the remote video.
Use the up and down arrows to define the point at which each
Phase
pixel is sampled.
Use the up and down arrows to define the scale resolution of
Scale
the remote image.
Choose the level of filter that you wish to place on the remote
video. A higher filter will produce a poorer image, but can help
Select Filter
improve keyboard and mouse response time. By default, this
setting is set to Auto, which determines the filter level based on
the current noise level.
This bar represents the amount of video noise present when
a static screen is displayed. The more noise, the slower your
Noise
keyboard and mouse response time will be. Note: If the video
noise level is above zero, the Calibration function (See Calibrate
on page 20 for details) in the Mouse drop-down may not work.
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Performance
Selecting the Performance option pulls up a screen that allows you to
determine the amount of color that is displayed in the remote video.
When the Fixed performance mode is checked, you can select from the
bandwidth options on the right of the screen. A higher setting results in more
colors being displayed and a better quality picture, but can hinder keyboard
and mouse response time. In slower networks, where keyboard and mouse
response time is choppy, selecting a low bandwidth can help improve
performance. When the Adaptive performance mode is checked, the bandwidth
is automatically set by the KVM according to the network conditions.
Keys – Click on this icon to display a list of keyboard key sequences
that can be sent directly to the remote computer, without affecting the local
computer. For example, when pressing the [Control] [Alt] [Delete] command
on the keyboard, the command gets sent to the local computer instead of
the remote computer. By selecting this command from the Keys drop-down,
you can perform the command on the remote computer. To add/remove a
command from the list, select the Special Keys option in the Keys drop-down.
The following screen appears.
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