Mac Keyboard Keys Not Supported For Remote Access; Video Mode And Resolution Notes; Suse/Vesa Video Modes - Raritan Dominion KX II User Manual

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Appendix E: Informational Notes

Video Mode and Resolution Notes

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4. Click Close.
To set the keyboard language using the Keyboard Indicator:
1. Right-click the Task Bar and choose Add to Panel.
2. In the Add to Panel dialog, right-click the Keyboard Indicator and
from the menu choose Open Keyboard Preferences.
3. In the Keyboard Preferences dialog, click the Layouts tab.
4. Add and remove languages as necessary.

Mac Keyboard Keys Not Supported for Remote Access

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When a Mac
is used as the client, the following keys on the Mac
keyboard are not captured by the Java
F9
F10
F11
F14
F15
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
Eject
As a result, the Virtual KVM Client (VKC) and the Multi-Platform Client
(MPC) are unable to process these keys from a Mac client's keyboard.

SUSE/VESA Video Modes

The SuSE X.org configuration tool SaX2 generates video modes using
modeline entries in the X.org configuration file. These video modes do
not correspond exactly with VESA video mode timing (even when a
VESA monitor is selected). The KX II, on the other hand, relies on exact
VESA mode timing for proper synchronization. This disparity can result in
black borders, missing sections of the picture, and noise.
To configure the SUSE video display:
1. The generated configuration file /etc/X11/xorg.conf includes a
Monitor section with an option named UseModes. For example,
UseModes "Modes[0]"
2. Either comment out this line (using #) or delete it completely.
Runtime Environment (JRE
®
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