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Remote Console Button Keys
Button Keys allow simulating keystrokes on the remote system that
cannot be generated locally. The reason for this might be a missing key
or the fact, that the local operating system of the Remote Console is
unconditionally catching this keystroke already. Typical examples are
“Alt+Delete” on Windows and DOS, what is always caught, or
“Backspace” on Unix or Unix-like OS for terminating the
X-Server. The syntax to define a new Button Key is as follows:
[confirm] <keycode>[+|-[*]<keycode>]*
“confirm” requests confirmation by a dialog box before the key strokes
will be sent to the remote host.
“keycode” is the key to be sent. Multiple key codes can be concatenated
with a plus, or a minus sign. The plus sign builds key combinations, all
keys will be pressed until a minus sign or the end of the combination is
encountered. In this case all pressed keys should be released in
reversed sequence. The minus sign builds single, separate key presses
and releases. The star inserts a pause with duration of 100 milliseconds.
11.4.2 Keyboard/Mouse
Figure 61: Keyboard and Mouse Settings