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Mouse
This menu contains the following sub menu items.
Options
This menu contains the following sub menu items.
Right Windows Key
This menu item can be used to act as the right-side <
WIN
> key when in
Console Redirection. You can also decide how the key should be
pressed: Hold Down or Press and Release.
Alt+Ctrl+Del
This menu item can be used to act as if you depressed the <
CTRL
>,
<
ALT
> and <
DEL
> keys down simultaneously on the server that you are
redirecting.
Full keyboard support
This menu item can be used to act as totally host OS keyboard in Con-
sole Redirection. It will disable the hot?]key of RKVM when enable "Full
Keyboard Support". If the hot?]key is used in client OS, It can?ft be used
in RKVM host OS. Because the hot?]key is used by client OS first.
Context menu
This menu item can be used to act as <Context Menu> key in Console
Redirection.
Table 32: Mouse
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Show cursor
This option is used to display or hide the client mouse cursor in Java
Console.
Mouse calibration
It is used to adjust the mouse calibration.
Mouse mode
Absolute mouse mode: To select mouse mode to “Absolute”,
depending upon the Host Operating System (All Windows versions;
RHEL Linux versions not below than RHEL6; Fedora Linux versions
not below than FC14).
Relative mouse mode: To select mouse mode to “Relative”, depend-
ing upon the Host Operating System (RHEL Linux versions below
than RHEL6; Fedora Linux versions below than FC14; SLES Linux ver-
sions below than SLES11).
Other mouse mode: For the Host Operating System which is neither
“Absolute” nor “Relative” mouse mode (SLES Linux version SLES11).
Table 33: Options
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Bandwidt
This option is used to select the bandwidth manually or automatically.
Keyboard/Mouse Encryption
This option is used to enable or disable encryption for the data
payload of Keyboard/Mouse transferring.
Zoom
This option is used to adjust the video screen for zoom in or zoom out.
Table 31: Keyboard (Continued)
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