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Chapter 5 Web-Management IP Matrix KVM Control Center
e. After the Mouse Roaming Master unit RX-A reboots to be in service again, input Administrator username (admin)/password
(adminpass) to log in RX-A. Then select the desired transmitter source (e.g. TX-1) to connect to. When the user moves the
mouse cursor, it can now roam across all viewable screen areas of 5 monitors. As the mouse cursor stays at a specific slave RX
unit viewable screen area, the user can not only directly control the PC via the corresponding TX unit but also use the keyboard
hotkey to prompt the remote OSD menu of that slave RX unit on the monitor attached to the Master unit RX-A.
Figure 5-50
[Note] For those slave RX units which were previously assigned to perform mouse roaming task and had been connected to
specific TX units, after the Mouse Roaming Master unit RX-A reboots, those slave RX units will automatically reconnect to the
TX units that were previously connected without logging in these slave RX units again.
Remote OSD control of Mouse Roaming Function
When Mouse Roaming task is in progress, if the user hits the OSD hotkey on the slave RX units, system will prompt “Slave
Mode” to reject the OSD request from the slave RX units. Therefore, if the user wants to setup the TX unit connection on slave
RX units, a remote OSD control is applicable. Two scenarios of applying remote OSD control will be introduced as follows:
Scenario (1): Use Remote OSD Control on a specific slave RX unit as the mouse cursor stays within the viewable screen area of
the Mouse Roaming RX Master unit.
As the following screenshot shows, prompt the OSD menu on the Mouse Roaming RX Master unit RX-A with the OSD hotkey
(
Scroll Lock
,
Scroll Lock
,
Space
). Select a slave RX unit (e.g. RX-C) in the drop-down menu and the bottom of the OSD menu will
show “Remote OSD: RX-C” in red. This indicates the user is viewing RX-C receiver’s OSD menu on the monitor that the master
unit RX-A is connecting. At this moment if the user plans to connect the RX-C receiver to the TX-4 transmitter, he can double
click the TX-4 characters on the OSD menu then the screen of RX-C will be instantly switched to display the TX-4 transmitter
source.
[Note]: The user can also simply use the transmitter direct switch hotkey (
Scroll Lock
,
Scroll Lock
,
2-digit number
) to make an
instant connection between RX-C receiver and any other TX sources. The correspondence between the 2-digit number and the
TX sources is defined in <
Advanced Settings
>
in RX-C’s OSD menu by the user. Please refer to the related chapters in the
HMX3080/HMX4080 User Manual.
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